Swartz Creek Community schools just released a statement saying that they will not require people to wear masks for this school year.
They will leave that decision up to the families and I think that might be the safest route. Granted the new Delta variant has been causing some concern, but the political angle from this pandemic is causing more havoc than the virus...
Flint Community School has made the decision to revert back to social distancing and wearing masks while on school property.
This decision was made as a precaution to the rising spike in covid-19 cases hitting the U.S. and not to mention the new Delta variant that has medical experts worried...
I swear every time that I drive by a school or a bus garage, there's a sign that says they're hiring bus drivers. Hell, all summer long there's been a school bus sitting in front of Grand Blanc High School promoting the need for drivers.
I don't know what these schools are going to do if they can't find enough drivers for the school year...
Flint's Public Library is in need of some pretty important renovations to bring everything up to speed.
With the final push for this last bit of donations, the new Flint Public Library will be set up for the next few decades. A drop in the hat compared to other things in Flint that need desperate attention, this one should be a no-brainer...
Gov.Whitmer has just proclaimed May 3rd through May 7th as Teacher Appreciation Week.
I love anything that supports education, and I feel like it's not focused on enough. Our teachers play a critical role in our community development and sometimes we take them for granted...
Swartz Creek Community Schools will be making the switch over to virtual learning due to the recent surge in positive COVID-19 cases and quarantines.
When it comes to schools, I say it's better to be safe than sorry.
Swartz Creek Community Schools will be switching to virtual learning tomorrow, March 26th, due to the sudden uptick in quarantines and positive cases, along with the strained abilit
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has just revised its rule on school desks being 6 feet apart, now allowing students to sit 3 feet apart.
New studies suggest that the new 3-foot rule would improve flexibility and mental health for students...