Waynesboro High School graduation plan focused on including more family and peers
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By Rebecca J. Barnabi
Augusta Free Press
WAYNESBORO The Waynesboro School Board received an update on the 2021-2022 budget, as well as an overview of possible plans for Waynesboro High School’s graduation this year, at the board’s regular meeting Tuesday night.
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HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - The Central Shenandoah Health District continues its efforts to get the COVID-19 vaccine into more arms around the Shenandoah Valley.
Last week, the targeted population was a continuation of Phase 1a. This upcoming week the CSHD will work with 1b recipients and the remainder of 1a recipients, like health care workers and EMS.
“We’re going to start doing targeted groups, such as K-12 [teachers and staff] this week,” Marsha Rodeffer, the Nurse Manager Senior with the CSHD. “Our other community health care partners will continue to do the 1a health care personnel in the area, and priority groups from 1b, specifically the 65 and older group.”