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TSBVI Reopening Plans

Episode 43 of the A Sense of Texas podcast, hosted by TSBVI, titled "TSBVI Reopening Plans" was published on August 15, 2020 and runs 30 minutes.

August 15, 2020 ·30m · A Sense of Texas

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This episode is getting uploaded a little later than usual so that we could ensure the accuracy of the information inside.  As of the morning of August 15, 2020, these are up-to-date.  But given the shifting nature of information, we will strive to keep this updated if anything changes. Emily, Sally Freeman, and Daniel Wheeler speak about the current plans to reopen the school and what safety protocols and equipment is in place.  Emily speaks on the school as a whole, Sally on the Health Center perspective, and Daniel on the technological challenges and opportunities brought about by this crisis. This is specific to the Texas school, but if you're listening from elsewhere we hope it can help you with information.  As always, we hope you are safe and secure and are helping bring services to those who need it.

This episode is getting uploaded a little later than usual so that we could ensure the accuracy of the information inside.  As of the morning of August 15, 2020, these are up-to-date.  But given the shifting nature of information, we will strive to keep this updated if anything changes.

Emily, Sally Freeman, and Daniel Wheeler speak about the current plans to reopen the school and what safety protocols and equipment is in place.  Emily speaks on the school as a whole, Sally on the Health Center perspective, and Daniel on the technological challenges and opportunities brought about by this crisis.

This is specific to the Texas school, but if you're listening from elsewhere we hope it can help you with information.  As always, we hope you are safe and secure and are helping bring services to those who need it.

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