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  2. New Texas school guidelines rattle medical experts [Video]

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    The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is out with new COVID-19 health guidance for schools that's giving some medical experts cause for concern.. The new guidelines state that schools don't have to ...

  3. CDC's new Covid guidelines are intended to keep kids in school

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    The most significant update in the CDC guidance is for school children, and it follows similar guidelines from other public health entities, especially as the number of weekly cases among children ...

  4. School-based health centers - Wikipedia

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    The first school-based health centers opened in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1967), Dallas, Texas (1970), and St. Paul, Minnesota (1973). [7] The first two were launched because their founders believed that school-based health care could provide accessible, affordable health care to poor children.

  5. New Texas school COVID-19 guidelines rattle medical experts

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  6. School health and nutrition services - Wikipedia

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    School-based health and nutrition services are provided through the school system to improve the health and well-being of children and in some cases whole families and the broader community. These services have been developed in different ways around the globe, but the fundamentals are constant: the early detection, correction, prevention or ...

  7. Seclusion and restraint practices in the U.S. education system

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    Seclusion and restraint are often misused in both public and private schools causing severe injury and trauma for students. restraint and seclusion are often used as punishment for minor behavioral problems. [3] [4] these issues have caused people to call the practices a human rights issue, disabled rights issue, and civil rights issue. There ...

  8. Education in Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, a separate university named the Texas Tech University School of Medicine (now Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC)), was founded as a multi-campus institution with Lubbock as the administrative center and with regional campuses at Amarillo, El Paso, and Odessa. The university was expanded to include nursing, pharmacy ...

  9. State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness - Wikipedia

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    Texas law provides for civil or criminal prosecution of someone divulging test content or student information. Most commonly irregularities are investigated by the school district, reported to the Texas Education Agency, and possibly referred to the Board of Educator Certification which may inscribe, suspend or revoke teaching credentials.