3 cybersecurity tips crucial to secure student information in remote learning

The rush to transition online as the coronavirus pandemic closed schools leaves users and networks vulnerable to threats both familiar and new.

Cyber threats at home: how to keep kids safe while they’re learning online

Just as office workers need to be aware of cyber risks when setting up a home office, parents need to think about the increased exposure their children will face to cyber threats at home.

Analysis: What Should Schools Do to Help ‘Flatten the Curve’ in Fighting Coronavirus? A Lot of What They’re Already Doing

We're seeing new heroes in these early days of a new normal, with companies donating educational resources, teachers preparing activities for their students and dedicated school staff preparing and delivering meals. Americans are never better than during a crisis

Why schools shop drop unannounced active-shooter drills

Active shooter drills can have short- and long-term consequences, mental health experts warn

Schools should heed calls to do lockdown drills without traumatizing kids instead of abolishing them

Are lockdown drills too scary for kids? How can schools hold emergency preparedness drills without traumatizing students?

For the First Time, EPA Could Order Schools to Test Water for Lead, but Experts Warn That Doesn’t Mean It Will Be Safe to Drink — or That Lead Will Be Removed

The EPA says its proposed changes to the Lead and Copper Rule would better protect drinking water in schools. Experts say they could do more harm than good

EDlection 2020: Comparing K-12 Plans on Teacher Pay, Pre-K and More From Democratic Front-runners Biden & Sanders

Comparing the K-12 platforms of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders on school safety, mental health, charters and more #EDlection2020

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