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Springfield Public School District holds their second mass vaccination clinic
By the end of Saturday, the district expects to have administered 900 first doses to their staff.
Posted: Feb 6, 2021 2:43 PM
Updated: Feb 7, 2021 9:35 AM
Posted By: Jaewon Jung
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. On Saturday, Springfield Public School District held their second mass vaccination clinic for school personnel.
A spokesperson from the district said by the end of Saturday, 900 first doses of the vaccine will have been administered.
Hamilton also said this effort has helped to get teachers back in the classroom.
“We have students in Springfield learning in classrooms. Our K-1 students started on Thursday,” Hamilton said.
Springfield Public Schools Starting Spring Semester With Different Learning Options Posted By: Parker Padgett December 18, 2020 @ 2:33 pm Coronavirus, Local News, News, State
The Springfield Public School District is maintain many of the current learning structures when school starts up again in January but that could change.
Grades 9-12 will have two days of in-person learning while grades K-8 will be seated for four days of the week.
Wednesdays will remain a virtual learning day for the entire district so facilities can undergo cleaning.
Students who chose to learn full time virtually can choose that option again when the semester starts.
In late January, the district could decide where to add additional in-person learning days for February and more.
Springfield Public Schools Starting Spring Semester With Different Learning Options Posted By: Nicole Rodriguez December 18, 2020 @ 2:33 pm Coronavirus, Local News, News, State
The Springfield Public School District is maintain many of the current learning structures when school starts up again in January but that could change.
Grades 9-12 will have two days of in-person learning while grades K-8 will be seated for four days of the week.
Wednesdays will remain a virtual learning day for the entire district so facilities can undergo cleaning.
Students who chose to learn full time virtually can choose that option again when the semester starts.
In late January, the district could decide where to add additional in-person learning days for February and more.