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Texas Education Agency: schools must tell families of COVID cases - DefenderNetwork.com

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Texas school districts must now notify teachers, staff, and students’ families of positive COVID-19 cases in classrooms or extracurricular or after-school programs, the Texas Education Agency announced in updated public health guidance. This is a change from the TEA’s previous guidance, which didn’t explicitly require school districts to notify parents of a close contact with […]

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