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Fake Vaccination Cards Sought and Seized

(from the Associated Press and the Washington Post) A growing number of colleges and universities are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for students to attend in-person classes. But the new mandate has opened the d

Decreased Bullying, Cyberbullying in Pandemic Learning

(From K-12 Dive) Prior to the pandemic, the rate of cyberbullying was on a steady incline, with the number of reported incidents rising from 11.5% to 15.3% between 2015 and 2017, according to U.S. Department of Education

Nonprofit Boards Improved Effectiveness, Engagement During COVID, Research Shows

(From Associations Now) Over the past 18 months, school boards have found new and creative ways to connect and conduct their business in a virtual setting. Two studies released last month suggest those efforts have paid

California Mandates Vaccination for All School Employees

(From American School & University) California will require all school teachers and staff to show proof of vaccination or submit to regular coronavirus testing, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday, becoming the first st

Pregnant Women Should Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19, CDC Says

(from the Washington Post) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Wednesday that pregnant women be vaccinated against the coronavirus, updating its advice after it found no increased risk of miscarria

Back-to-School Policies Shifting

(from the Washington Post and the New York Times) With a mix of optimism and trepidation, teachers and students began returning to classrooms in large numbers Monday, as the nation opens a third straight school year upen

Strategies To Recapture International Students

(from the Chronicle of Higher Education) International education is changing, swiftly and in real time, and America’s appeal to international students has become weaker. The United States earned low marks globally for it

Four Tips for a Successful Return to the Office

(From Harvard Business Review) After more than 18 months of pandemic-related upheaval, organizations are having to get creative to keep employee morale and energy high as offices gradually reopen. Here are four things le

Allocating Resources Following Social Justice Statements

(from Inside Higher Ed) Following the murder of George Floyd and widespread national protests against racial injustices in the spring and summer of 2020, many colleges and universities issued statements condemning racial

Requiring Employees To Get COVID-19 Vaccinations

(from Society of Human Resources Management and Bolton) In response to the recent nationwide uptick in coronavirus cases, health care associations are calling on employers to require inoculation. More than 50 health care

Pandemic Has Increased Nearsightedness in Kids, Study Shows

(from NBC) The rate of nearsightedness in children more than doubled during the pandemic, according to researchers who analyzed eye test data from nearly 2,000 Hong Kong school-age children. “Our study showed that less t

Ed Department Releases Return to School Road Map

(from U.S. Department of Education and NPR) The U.S. Department of Education released the “Return to School Roadmap,” a resource to support students, schools, educators and communities as they prepare to return to in-per

Optimism in College Finance, Yet No Plans for Change

(from Inside Higher Ed) Three-quarters of college and university business officers express confidence in their institution's financial stability over the next decade, according to the 2021 Survey of College and Universit
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Additional COBRA Guidance from IRS

(from the Journal of Accountancy) In 11 questions and answers, the IRS on Monday gave additional guidance to employers, health insurers and plan administrators on how to provide laid-off employees temporary assistance pa

CDC Advises All in Schools To Mask

(from CNN) The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday changed its masking recommendations as the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to spread. The agency now recommends that people in areas wit

Campus Tours During Late COVID

(from Inside Higher Ed) Colleges and universities have largely returned to in-person tours this summer, but at many institutions, the tours are smaller and more personalized. With fewer people in a group and limited expo

Court Rules Private School Closures in California Unlawful

(from the Los Angeles Times) An appeals court last Friday ruled that California state leaders violated the rights of parents by forcing private schools to stay closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. But the court essential

Ed Department Issues Title IX Q&A

(from CUPA-HR) On July 20, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a Q&A resource that clarifies how OCR interprets schools’ existing obligations under the 2020 amendments to Title IX. The

IRS Updates Correction Procedures for Retirement Plans

(From Venable LLP) On July 16, the IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2021-30, which provides an updated statement of the correction programs under the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS).  The updates reflect

Considerations for Cryptocurrency Donations

(from AICPA) As cryptocurrency and digital assets become more mainstream, independent schools need to consider accepting these assets as part of their donation strategy. A good place to start is to update existing gift a