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DeKalb says they're not going with a "one size fits all" approach, it'll depend on the student's needs and grade level.
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The 3rd COVID-affected school year starts soon. And schools are scrambling to fill positions.
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Students return to Northern Illinois University next week, but faculty are still concerned about a lack of certain safety policies.
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Education during COVID-19 has been really hard. But it's been uniquely challenging for our youngest students. Hear firsthand how teachers tried to get them the help they need in a year when it was the hardest to do that.
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As the school year draws near, rallies for and against school masking are happening across northern Illinois.
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COVID-19 contact tracers have talked to more people infected by the virus than just about anyone. A year into the pandemic, how has the job changed? And how have vaccines changed who they talk to more often?
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On a new Teachers' Lounge, we talk to a professor about teaching people in prison about psychology and childhood trauma and why she's leading a new bachelor's degree program at Big Muddy Correctional Center.
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Some Illinois public universities are mandating vaccines. Community colleges are not, but they still have restrictions in place.
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The CDC and local health officials recommend unvaccinated students and staff wear masks to protect against COVID-19 infection, but some parents are protesting.
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Police incidents in Rockford Public Schools had been going up every year, reaching 503 in 2019. Then the pandemic hit.