Many students have chosen to come back to in-person school later in the year, freshman Elizabeth Farias being one of them, arriving to her first day of school on Feb. 1.
With the COVID-19 vaccination steadily becoming more accessible and regulated to people who need it, there is an evident amount of people who are now searching for opportunities to get it. Junior Ava Cadena who recently got the vaccine shares what her experience was like and what to know before getting it.
Instead of rewatching that Netflix series or staring at a wall to pass time -- here's how to actually make your spring break a worthy spring break while still maintaining Covid-19 awareness.
The TEA is creating new guidelines to allow districts to make students who are failing three or more classes or have too many absences to stop virtual learning and come back to school in-person.