School. These kids need some normalcy. Reporter 8year old bellamy this shirt for a School Board Meeting. Dozens of students and parents showing up to tell Livermore Trustees they want classroom learning to resume. Other districts around us are doing it and i dont know why ours feels like they have to reinvent the wheel. Reporter the district has a plan to split Elementary Students who want to come back into morning and afternoon groups four days a week. Families can also choose to stay home. Everyone was asked to commit. A hybrid schedule was created along with many other options. This was determined to be the best for students that we know will still create challenges for families. Reporter explaining it to parents. The district wants classes will have to be remade. To make the overhaul worth it, to entry students must be willing and there are conditions. Many students may end up with a new teacher and new classmates. It is even possible some students may end up with a Different Schoo
Duval schools hosts Saturday vaccination clinic for students
Parent or guardian must accompany anyone under 18
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authorizes the Pfizer vaccine for anyone age 12 and above, Duval County schools will host a vaccine clinic for students Saturday at Sandalwood High School.
Parent or guardian consent is required or anyone 18 or other. The parent or guardian must also be with the student at the vaccine site. Vaccines will not be given to students under the age of 18 if the parent or guardian is not present.
The clinic a partnership between the Florida Department of Health, Health Hero and Duval County Public Schools will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking will be available in the gym parking lot located off Sam Hardwick Road or John Prom Blvd.
Sandalwood High School vaccine site open to eligible students Saturday
Vaccines will not be given to students under the age of 18 if the parent or guardian is not present. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 11:56 AM EDT May 13, 2021 Updated: 11:58 AM EDT May 13, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Students who are 16 years old or older will be able to get their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine this Saturday at Sandalwood High School.
For students under the age of 18, parent or guardian consent is required. The parent or guardian must also be with the student at the vaccine site.
Vaccines will not be given to students under the age of 18 if the parent or guardian is not present.