Helena Indian Alliance uses extra COVID vaccine doses for educators
Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2021-03-11 20:27:44-05
HELENA â The Helena Indian Alliance realized they had extra doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. So they decided to donate those doses to Helena Public Schools.
Helena Indian Alliance use extra COVID-19 doses to vaccinate Helena, East Helena educators I have staff that are actually going to Deer Lodge to get their first vaccinations. I didn t qualify for that round,â says Lona Carter, the principal at Jefferson Elementary School. âSo when I got the call that there was this opportunity, I was thrilled and was happy to run up.
Helena Indian Alliance use extra COVID-19 vaccines to vaccinate school staff
Alexie Aguayo
and last updated 2021-03-11 20:31:30-05
HELENA â The Helena Indian Alliance realized they had extra doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. So they decided to donate those doses to Helena Public Schools.
Helena Indian Alliance use extra COVID-19 doses to vaccinate Helena, East Helena educators I have staff that are actually going to Deer Lodge to get their first vaccinations. I didn t qualify for that round,â says Lona Carter, the principal at Jefferson Elementary School. âSo when I got the call that there was this opportunity, I was thrilled and was happy to run up.
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Helena s youngest students spent four days in the classroom this week, which is the most in-person instruction they have received in a single week since the spring of 2020. Kids are super excited to see their friends and be back in school learning together, being together again, said Lona Carter, Jefferson Elementary School principal. It s like the first day of school all over again.
This is a sentiment that is being shared across Helena Public Schools.
Four Georgians Elementary School Principal Nick Radley also said it feels like the first day of school again, and Jim Darcy Elementary School Principal Brian Cummings likened the change to the start of a new school year. With that feeling comes a sense of excitement among the students and many of the staff.
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