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PPP Forgiveness Date Clarified, Cybercriminals Target Teachers, Closure and Enrollment Trends

(from the Journal of Accountancy) The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) released guidance Tuesday confirming that Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness applications are not due on Oct. 31. Fears of a

Drops in Kindergarten Enrollment, Princeton To Pay $1 Million in Back Pay, Less Student Stress?

(From NPR) There has been a 16% drop in kindergarten enrollment among U.S. public schools this fall compared to enrollment numbers in October 2019, according to a study of U.S. public schools by NPR. Despite some reports

Projected 2021 Salary Increases, Using a Hybrid Learning Model to Advance Equity

(From SHRM) One in three U.S. companies responding are lowering their projected salary increases for 2021 amid concerns over weaker financial results and budgetary restraints in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, accordi

Sustainable Benefits?, Endowment Payouts, Legal Risks of Grade Inflation

(from Reuters) According to a recent survey from consultants Willis Towers Watson, 47% of employers report enhancing healthcare benefits, 45% are boosting well-being programs, and 33% are tweaking paid time off and vacat

New H-1B Interim Rules, Mandatory Vaccination Guidance

(From SHRM) On October 6, federal agencies announced long-expected reforms to the H-1B visa program for high-skilled foreign workers that would increase the required wages employers must pay their H-1B workers and redefi

Crisis Communications, College COVID Testing Data, Judge Rebuffs Bid To Ease Limits on Private Schools

(From ICEF Monitor) Communicating regularly and empathetically with all stakeholders, including students, can help schools build a foundation of trust and transparency, according to communications expert Paul Argenti. Th

Tuition Refund Case Dismissed, Voting Leave for Employees

(from Mass Live) A federal judge last Thursday ruled that Northeastern University didn’t promise students in-person learning after the coronavirus pandemic forced the college to switch to remote instruction, denying seve

Diversity Training Considerations, New Study Highlights Gaps in Digital Literacy

(From the National Law Review) A recent memo from the Trump administration targeting diversity and inclusion training in the federal workforce has reignited debate around diversity training in school and university setti

Virus Cases Rise in Young Adults, Relieving Caregiver Stress, School Officials Charged on Facilities Hazards

(From Inside Higher Ed) The number of young adults with COVID-19 rose by 55% from early August to early September, as most colleges were bringing students back to their campuses, the Centers for Disease Control and Preve

Enrollment Contract Provisions, "Take Home" COVID Litigations, UC Admissions Scandal Continues

(From Schwartz Hannum PC) Amid this period of uncertainty, schools should be careful in considering how to draft their annual enrollment contracts to protect from litigation seeking partial tuition refunds, experts at Sc

Using a Restorative Justice Lens To Combat Racism at Independent Schools

(From the New York Times) As independent schools are pushed to evaluate their cultures and confront ongoing incidents of racism, they should look critically at their response practices, argued one independent school stud

New Data Dashboard Shows Low K-12 Infection Rate, Study Evaluates College Reopenings

(From The Washington Post) Thousands of students and teachers have become sick with the coronavirus since schools began opening last month, but public health experts have found little evidence that the virus is spreading

An Incoming Fall Surge, More College Lockdowns, Decreased Funding for Health Services?

(From The New York Times) The number of new daily confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has jumped more than 15% in the past 10 days. It is the sharpest increase since the late spring, signaling a long-feared “second wave

Temperature Screening ROI, Data on School Outbreaks, Fed Raises Economic Outlook

(from NBC News) Body temperature checks have emerged in recent months as one of the more advanced and passive coronavirus mitigation techniques, with tripods mounting infrared cameras now a common sight at the entrances

School Closures' Economic Impact, Mask Challenges, Germany's School Reopenings

(From The 74 Million) A new report released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) estimates school closures in the U.S. could ultimately amount to a loss of almost $14.2 trillion over the ne

Net Assets Reader Survey Now Open

(from NBOA) NBOA is looking for reader feedback on Net Assets magazine; NetAssets.org, the online home of Net Assets; and Net Assets NOW e-newsletter. We want your honest opinion: what you like, what you don't like, and

Strategic Budgeting, HR & Racial Equity, Educating Faculty on School Finances

(from McKinsey & Company) CFOs across the business world are seeing the need for a new approach to budgeting this fiscal year. 43% of 127 CFOs that McKinsey recently surveyed cited the need to streamline their overal
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Regulatory Update: New Temporary Rule for FFCRA

(from NBOA) The Department of Labor (DOL) has confirmed that guidance related to the Families First Coronavirus Relief Act (FFCRA) issued on Friday, September 11 will not change before going into effect on Wednesday, Sep

Teacher Shortages, College Enforces COVID-19 Lockdown, Wastewater Testing

(From The Hechinger Report) A potential exodus of older faculty members susceptible to the coronavirus and those with existing health problems may fuel already high teacher turnover across the country. A full third of te

Navigating the FFCRA, Student Behavior Drives COVID Spike, Court Bans University from Using SAT, ACT

(From JD Supra) On August 27, the U.S. Department of Labor published updates to the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) FAQs to address questions about eligibility for paid leave under the FFCRA in the follow