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COVID-19 vaccines are not yet available for teachers in Indiana, a point Madison Consolidated Schools board president Jodi Yancey spoke on at Wednesdayâs meeting of the school board.
âI am just a little bit disappointed in our state legislation that we are one of the very few states that are not vaccinating our teachers.â Yancey said. âWe want to be in school, our teachers want to be in school, the kids want to be in school, and they are not letting our teachers be vaccinated, which I just think is a travesty. I think itâs terrible.â
âEvery state around us has got teachers in the first tier of being vaccinated. In Indiana, our teachers are in the last tier. If they are expecting them to go to work, and try to stay safe, it just irritates me. I am sorry to all of our teachers and our staff,â she said adding, Madison teachers âhave been working their tails off since last March to try to stay in school, and we have nothing. I am sorry that
Both schools will now do virtual learning through Jan. 29.
Elsewhere, it was announced that following positive COVID-19 tests in the Carroll County Detention Center a few weeks ago, all inmates there are now out of quarantine. The jailer announced the positive cases on Jan. 8 and noted the center was working with the Three Rivers Health Department following protocols to curb the outbreak. As of Jan. 18, all inmates were cleared and Carroll County Jailer John Proctor announced that all areas of the jail are disinfected and the jail is now back to its normal protocols that were in place before the outbreak.
people, one nation and one great american family. that was president trump earlier today announcing his steps to in the administration to combat the poind epidemic. it s important priority for the president as the crisis continues to ravage the country. there is nobody i know who doesn t know somebody who hasn t been touched by. this in indiana, one high school football coach has found a way to try to deal with this one player at the time by keeping them showing up ought practice and keeping them on the field. his town of madison has been especially hard hit by this crisis and made it its mission to coach the players on the field and off the field worrying less about winning games and more about having an impact on these young men and helping them day by day to make better decisions. here now is patrick morseson head football coach at madison consolidated high school. thank you so much for being