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As quarantines disrupt learning, some Illinois schools are testing to stay in school
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"This impact and the disproportionate impact on our black and Hispanic students along with English learners is why we continue to do everything possible to keep our students learning fully in person this year," said Illinois State Superintendent Carmen Ayala.
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The deadline to meet the mandate was pushed back several weeks to allow teachers to get a shot or find regular testing.
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Every school day, a rotating group of 1,400 students will be without a ride.
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Carroll County has the lowest percentage of people fully vaccinated in northern Illinois -- one of just a few under 40%
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Highland Elementary School announced that students are now on a two-week adaptive pause, just days into the new school year.
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You've seen vax incentives. Football game tickets, cash prizes, free books — nah. How about $600-worth of meat to get you to get a shot?
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Love your neighbor as yourself? Joe Mitchell wonders why so many Christians set this teaching aside during the pandemic.
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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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Boomer wanders the halls at Immaculate Conception School in Morris wearing a red vest that reads “therapy dog in training.” He’s a Great Pyrenees. So even…