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HARTINGTON, Neb. (KTIV) - Hartington-Newcastle Public Schools are waiting for the chance for teachers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Administrators from the district originally expected vaccinations to be administered to staff in late January or early February.
According to the Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department, the delays are due to issues caused by the weather affecting shipments, the restructuring of the vaccine process and other key factors.
The district is looking forward to receiving the vaccines. I m just hopeful that we can get this done as soon as possible. I think the kids, the staff members, the community would all like to get back to normal and we re grateful to be here but a more normal school year next year would be something we re all looking forward to, said Superintendent AJ Johnson.
By: Katelyn Ogle
NEWCASTLE, Okla. -
Newcastle Public Schools said its fifth-grade students will transition to distance learning starting Monday, January 11th through Thursday the 14th, because several teachers are in quarantine.
The district said it does not have enough available substitutes or staff to cover for the teachers in self-isolation.
Newcastle Public Schools said teachers will be posting assignments and having office hours to help students with their homework. The district will use the same distance learning format it used during the Fall.
If your student needs a device, NPS wants you to contact your student’s homeroom teacher. The devices should be ready to be picked up around 1 p.m. Monday at the Fifth Grade Center Office.