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State Disciplinary Health Provider
[ad_1] For immediate release: September 23, 2022 (22-147) contact: Sharon Moysiuk, Telecommunications 360-549-6471General Inquiries: Health System Customer Service 360-236-4700 Olympia — The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary action or dropped charges against the following health care providers in the state: The department’s Health Systems Quality Assurance Division works with its Board, Commissions, ... -
Canadian educators speak out against reckless reopening of schools after abandoning all COVID-19 public health measures
[ad_1] Are you an educator? Tell us about your experience of going back to school without protective measures in place.Please complete the form at the end of this article or email us cersc.csppb@gmail.com. The start of the 2022/23 school year in Ontario has caused great anxiety among many educators who rightly fear COVID-19 transmission and ... -
DeSantis continues to focus on education policy over performance, critics say
[ad_1] Big story: According to state metrics, Hillsborough County consistently has one of the worst-performing school districts in Florida. Across the state, more schools are struggling to meet the appropriate performance standards set by state boards of education. But when it comes to talking about Florida’s educational needs, the fate of these underperforming schools has ... -
City and county public health districts offer diabetes education classes
[ad_1] Corpus Christi, TX – The Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District and the Texas A&M Coastal Bend Health Education Center (CBHEC) offer free diabetes self-management classes twice a month. Classes are held in the Health District at 1702 Horne Road from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Attendees must pre-register by calling CBHEC at 361-561-8584. Participants must ... -
Controversial School Board Vote on Title IX Changes
[ad_1] Today, the Ohio Board of Education submitted a resolution to oppose the federal Title IX changes. The Ohio Board of Education’s proposal has some concerned about discrimination in schools. In June, President Joe Biden announced new Title IX changes that include protections for the LGBTQ community from being discriminated against because of their sexual ... -
Mental Health First Aid Offered by Veterans Group | News, Sports, Jobs
[ad_1] ESCANABA — The NorthCare Network, in partnership with the Delta County Veterans Services Office and the Delta County Veterans Council, provides free mental health first aid classes to veterans, families, veteran caregivers, and community members. I’m here. Below are some important reasons why you or someone you know should take this class. ... -
The Continuing COVID Madness Shows It Wasn’t About Science
[ad_1] The pandemic is essentially over, right? yes. For others, not so much. Unvaccinated Canadians were finally allowed to leave the country in June, and no one knows why. If vaccines don’t prevent transmission, why does it make sense to keep unvaccinated people behind a frozen curtain? But it’s Canada. It completely lost its plot ... -
Partners in Education: Schools, Community Groups Kick Off Year | News
[ad_1] VALDOSTA — Brenda and Russell Hassenstab, owners of Kona Ice in Lowndes, celebrate their sixth year as community partners in education. For more than five years, they have run superstudent programs in schools in Lowndes County and Valdosta City. “We attend many schools and love making a difference in children’s lives,” Russell said. “My ...










