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Superintendent Markay Winston emailed parents that MCCSC does not ask for students’ immigration status when they enroll in school. The corporation only requires proof of residence within the school district.
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For every child in an after-school program in Indiana, three more children are waiting to get in.
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Getting accustomed to the quick videos may cause kids’ attention spans to shorten.
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The FDA’s authorization now opens a third shot of Pfizer’s vaccine to elementary aged kids at least five months after their last dose according to the AP.
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Indiana has solved a scheduling mix-up that led to cancellation of COVID-19 vaccination appointments for children ages 5 to 11.
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Money is known to alter behavior, for better and for worse. Some experiments have found that even just handling money can change the behavior of kids as young as three.