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CMS Superintendent Earnest Winston visits a school Feb. 15, 2021. Nancy PIerce / Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

Superintendente de escuelas de Charlotte-Mecklenburg recomienda un mandato de mascarillas

July 29, 2021

por Jasmín Herrera, La Noticia

Earnest Winston, el superintendente del Sistema Escolar de Charlotte-Mecklenburg (CMS), le notificó a la Junta Escolar del distrito que recomienda el uso obligatorio de mascarillas para el regreso a clases en agosto.

El superintendente Winston mandó su recomendación a la Junta Escolar de Charlotte-Mecklenburg el 29 de julio en un memorando donde citó la variante Delta como una causa de preocupación de la propagación de COVID-19.

Su recomendación es que la Junta aprueba un “requisito de mascarillas universal para todos los estudiantes, personal, voluntarios y visitantes dentro de las instalaciones de CMS para el año escolar 2021-2022” que será reevaluado al final de cada trimestre académico, o cuando datos locales sugieren que se revise.

Winston dice que hizo su recomendación siguiendo los consejos de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) y la directora de salud de Mecklenburg, Gibbie Harris.

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Foto principal: El superintendente de CMS, Earnest Winston, visita una escuela el 15 de febrero del 2021. Hoy, Winston recomendó el uso obligatorio de las mascarillas para el nuevo año lectivo. Foto Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools / Nancy Pierce

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Solutions Journalism Network launched the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative in 2019, a partnership of six major media companies and other local institutions focusing on issues of major importance to the Charlotte region. The collaborative is supported by $150,000 from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as part of its $300 million commitment to rebuild the future of local journalism, essential to a functioning democracy.

The Charlotte Journalism Collaborative (CJC) is modeled on the Solutions Journalism Network method of investigating and reporting news with a primary focus on solutions to community problems. “At a time when local journalism jobs are disappearing and trust in media has hit an all-time low, the Solutions Journalism Network has taken on the challenge by organizing collaborative journalism reporting projects that promote excellent reporting and civic dialogue. the model has the potential to be part of a new wave of great local reporting, which is vital to building strong communities,” said Karen Rundlet, Knight Foundation director for journalism.

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The collaborative is supported by funding from Knight Foundation through the Solutions Journalism Network based in New York City. The collaborative is publishing news content and providing resources on affordable housing. The goal of this effort is to provide an essential addition to the media landscape in the Charlotte region that will grow to include other media organizations and become self-sustaining. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library proudly supports the Charlotte Journalism Collaborative.

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