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Make up day for kindergarten registration - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

Make up day for kindergarten registration - Gallipolis Daily Tribune
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Make up day for kindergarten registration - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

Make up day for kindergarten registration Call your home school today to sign up. Washington Elementary, 740-446-3213; Green Elementary, 740-446-3236, Rio Elementary, 740-245-5333. Bring your child’s birth certificate, shot records, social security card, registration packet, proof of residency. To be Kindergarten eligible, your child must be five years old on or before Aug. 1, 2020. Please remain in your vehicle. A staff member will collect your enrollment packet and get copies of the required documentation.

School employees receive vaccine across Gallia - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

School employees receive vaccine across Gallia Syringes of COVID-19 vaccine used at a recent school vaccination site. (Sarah Hawley | OVP) GALLIA COUNTY Employees at schools throughout Gallia County received their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month. At Gallia County Local Schools, nearly 60 percent of employees chose to receive the vaccine, according to Supt. Jude Meyers. Based on this number, 165 first does were reserved for the district. Meyers said the vaccines were administered on Feb. 12 at River Valley High School. “We’ve recently done another survey, which was directed by the governor’s office, to find out how many people changed their minds after not receiving the first vaccine and now want to receive it,” Meyers said. “Plans are in the works to address that request.”

Update on vaccines for school employees… Gallia, Mason report new cases

Update on vaccines for school employees… Gallia, Mason report new cases Staff Report OHIO VALLEY Additional COVID-19 cases were reported in Gallia and Mason counties, an update on vaccines for school employees in Ohio was announced and West Virginia exceeded 2,000 COVID-19 deaths on Friday. As reported by the Associated Press, the Mountain State exceeded 2,000 deaths linked to COVID-19 on Friday. The AP further reported: There were 562 new confirmed cases reported Friday, down 67% from the beginning of the year. Hospitalizations also declined 36% to 519 patients. But 23 new deaths put the state’s tally at 2,006. The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) reported seven new COVID-19 cases on Friday in Gallia County.

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