BCISD wants educators prioritized for COVID-19 vaccinations Burnet High School history teacher Diane Wood is the Burnet Consolidated Independent School District Teacher of the Year. Principal Casey Burkhart introduced her to the BCISD board of trustees during a meeting March 1. Courtesy photo
With another COVID-19 vaccine now available, more Texans soon could be eligible for vaccination, and Burnet Consolidated Independent School District officials would like educators to be on that list.
The BCISD board of trustees approved a resolution during its special meeting March 1 to encourage Gov. Greg Abbott to prioritize teachers and other educators in the state’s vaccine rollout.
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now 2 months ago | DailyTrib.com Burnet Consolidated Independent School District teachers of the year are (top, from left) Stacey Snyder of Bertram Elementary School, Tami Laws of Shady Grove Elementary School, Christina Carmichael of R.J. Richey Elementary School, (bottom, from left) Shelly Townsend of Burnet Middle School, Diane Woods of Burnet High School, and Holly Bauer of Quest High School. Photos courtesy of BCISD
The Burnet Consolidated Independent School District has announced its campus teachers of the year for 2020-21.