Convenience a key as vaccine efforts ramp up at Northern Kentucky schools Share Updated: 5:38 PM EDT May 20, 2021 Share Updated: 5:38 PM EDT May 20, 2021
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Show Transcript CONVENIENCE IS A KEY VACCINE TEAMS SET UP AT RYLE HIGH SCHOOL. FOR A HISTORY LESSON NOT ABOUT LEARNING IT ABOUT MAKING IT FOR THE GREATER. GOOD MAN ALL ABOUT THE GREATER GOOD ABOUT 177 WHILE STUDENTS SIGNED UP TO BE PART OF THE EFFORT TO HELP STOP. WOULD BY GETTING THE VACCINE I’M HOPING WE CAN STOP WEARING THESE MASKS. I’D LIKE TO SEE PEOPLE SMILE LIKE THESE PEOPLE LAUGH CASEY COLLINS IS AROUND SENIOR. HE SAYS IT COULDN’T BE EASIER THAN GETTING THE VAC. MEAN WHERE HE WAS ALREADY GOING TO BE. THAT’S GREAT. I LOVE I LOVE THE FACT THAT IT’S CONVENIENT. I CAN JUST DO IT DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. I DON’T HAVE TO GO TO A DOCTOR’S OFFICE AND WASTE A BUNCH OF TIME. THAT WAY WILD HEALTH IS CONTRACTED BY KENTUCKY TO GIVE VACCINES ACROSS THE STATE SOME RESEARCHERS
Kentucky principals discuss potential early spring return to in-person instruction
By: Kentucky Department of Education News Release
Posted at 2:19 PM, Dec 10, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-11 23:02:32-05
FRANKFORT, Ky. â Kentuckyâs Commissioner of Education Jason E. Glass met virtually with the Kentucky Department of Educationâs (KDE) Principals Advisory Council (PrAC) on Dec. 8 to seek the councilâs opinion on when schools throughout the Commonwealth should return to in-person instruction amid COVID-19.
The
executive order signed by Gov. Andy Beshear that suspended in-person instruction effective Nov. 23, allows elementary schools (grades K-5) to reopen for in-person instruction on Dec. 7. However, schools still must follow all the safety expectations found in the