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On Friday’s program, we took a closer look at how schools across Florida are planning to reopen during the pandemic.
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A directive from the Florida Department of Education says the state’s public schools have to reopen for in-person classes five days a week in August. The order also says the reopenings should happen unless state or local health departments say otherwise. But local health officials say they don’t have the authority to give that advice.
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The students at these schools will receive free breakfasts and lunches daily during the school year.
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The district has served some 300,000 meals since mid-March.
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Seminole Schools Superintendent Dr. Walt Griffin said the earlier the better when it comes to parents choosing one of four schooling options for their children this year.
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School districts across the state continue to work on their plans for re-opening. But is it safe with coronavirus cases spiking in record numbers? High school teacher Matthew Hazel and education reporter Jeff Solochek join 90.7's Matthew Peddie on The State We're In to discuss the issues on Facebook Live
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In a new statement made jointly with teachers unions, the American Academy of Pediatrics now says "science and community circumstances must guide decision-making."