The resignations came just days after the board voted to launch an investigation into the vaccine clinic. Author: Gaby Molina Updated: 6:30 PM EST February 10, 2021
WOODBURY, Conn. Two Region 14 Board of Education members recently resigned, amid controversy surrounding a January 20th vaccine clinic.
Board chairman George Bauer says one of the members resigned due to family reasons, and the other said she felt she was, not in step with the current administration. The resignations came just days after the board voted to launch an investigation into the vaccine clinic. The Nonnewaug Teacher s Association alleges board members, central office staff, and their spouses were among the first to get vaccinated that day. Once supply ran out, the association says many teachers did not end up being able to get their vaccines.
BETHLEHEM-WOODBURY — After a nearly three-hour executive session on Wednesday, February 3, the Region 14 Board of Education called for an independent investigator to review the job performance of the
two region 14 board members resign amidst controversy over a vaccine clinic in which it is alleged that board members and their spouses jumped the line, preventing some teachers from getting inoculated.
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Members of the Nonnewaug Teachers Association held a walk-in at the high school in Woodbury on Thursday morning in protest of recent moves by the Region 14 school administration.Steve Bigham Republican-American
WOODBURY The Region 14 Board of Education has opened an investigation into the conduct of school administrators amid allegations that some teachers were passed over to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in favor of a select group of administrators.
The board voted 6-1 Wednesday to hire an outside firm to investigate the matter in response to outraged residents and teachers, some of whom have called for Superintendent of Schools Joseph Olzacki to be dismissed.