State cuts social distancing guidance for schools from 6 to 3 feet Kindergartners wore masks and stayed spaced apart when they returned last fall to the classroom of teacher Loren Lascon of Stuart R. Paddock School in Palatine. Courtesy of Palatine Township Elementary District 15. Kindergartners wore masks and stayed spaced apart when they returned last fall to the classroom of teacher Loren Lascon of Stuart R. Paddock School in Palatine. Courtesy of Palatine Township Elementary District 15.
So far, 1,247,781 people 9.79% of the state s population have been fully vaccinated. Aurora held a mass vaccination Monday at a repurposed former Carson Pirie Scott store.
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The single most pressing issue facing our district is , and this is what I intend to do about it.
If I had to pick the single most pressing issue our district is facing today, I would say it is the plan to reopen our schools. My goal is to work toward fully and safely reopening our schools, and the plan to get there depends on a variety of factors (Illinois State Board of Education recommendations, Illinois and DuPage County Departments of Public Health response to COVID-19 cases in schools and contact tracing, staffing challenges, facility challenges, and so much more). Understanding the complicated issues schools face today, I know that collaboration and communication are key to developing a plan for action. Even more important is the ability to ask the right questions to guide the Board and school administration in developing plans that meet student needs and community wants while balancing the needs of the District. If elected, I am committed to partnering with mem