January 22, 2022 Michigan schools extend virtual learning indefinitely amid COVID surge Flint, Michigan superintendent Kevelin Jones and Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon join ‘91±¬ÁÏ Live’ to discuss how the coronavirus surge is deeply impacting schools.
January 22, 2022 Arizona governor sues Biden admin over federal money for schools with mask mandates Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has filed suit against President Biden's administration, seeking to bar the White House from withholding federal funds to the state over differences in school COVID-19 policy.
January 21, 2022 Biden admin awards $103M from American Rescue Plan to fight health care worker burnout The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced Thursday that the Biden administration would award $103 million to help respond to critical staffing needs and health care worker burnout.Â
January 21, 2022 Michiganders say children are 'not the government’s' after viral Dem Party Facebook post backlash Michiganders speak to 91±¬ÁÏ about parents' role in education.
January 21, 2022 Watchdog sues Education Dept, DHS over documents on NSBA letter comparing parents to 'domestic terrorists' A right-leaning federal watchdog organization said it is suing the Education Department and Department of Homeland Security over documents pertaining to the National School Board Association (NSBA) letter comparing parents to "domestic terrorists."
January 21, 2022 Japan widens COVID restrictions due to omicron Restaurants and bars will close early in Tokyo and a dozen other areas across Japan beginning Friday as the country widens COVID-19 restrictions due to the omicron variant, which has caused cases to surge to new highs in metropolitan areas.
January 21, 2022 Tennessee starts apprenticeship program to address teacher shortages Austin Peay State University student Malachi Johnson and Tennessee Education Commissioner Dr. Penny Schwinn discuss how college students are actively becoming educators through a paid apprenticeship program
January 21, 2022 UChicago targets unvaxxed student athlete UChicago sophomore football player Arthur Long discusses having his vaccine exemption revoked and allegedly being surveilled by the institution on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
January 20, 2022 New Mexico National Guard members invited to volunteer in schools, day cares amid teacher shortage New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday announced that the state's National Guard will stand in schools and day cares as part of a new initiative to support schools experiencing staffing shortages.
January 20, 2022 CT student, 13, fentanyl overdose: School districts to train staff to use Narcan At least two Connecticut school districts will train staff, including nurses and teachers, to use Narcan after a 13-year-old died of a fentanyl overdose last week.