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Welllesley s superintendent wants info on vaccinations for educators

Katie Lannan/State House News Service Wellesley Townsman The state s education commissioner wants elementary school students back in the classroom full-time in April, part of a plan to phase out remote learning that officials announced Tuesday as Massachusetts approaches the one-year anniversary of the initial March 2020 school closures intended to mitigate spread of COVID-19. To that, Wellesley s superintendent has a  yes, but.   response. The  announcements met  pushback from the state s largest teachers union, which has been calling for earlier vaccine access for educators, and from school committees, which said decisions involved in reopenings are best handled locally. We wish the governor s announcement had been coupled with a definitive timeline for educator vaccinations, which we sincerely hope will begin in the month of March.  Many states are ahead of Massachusetts in this regard.   Superintendent David Lussier

COVID forces Wellesley High School move to remote learning

Remote learning has returned to Wellesley High School, at least temporarily, beginning this week. In a Jan. 8 message, Superintendent David Lussier and Health Department Director Lenny Izzo updated the community on COVID-19 cases at the public schools for that week. We saw positive cases at multiple schools, including single cases at Bates and Upham, two cases at Sprague, and five cases at WMS, the letter said. All but two of these cases are students. None of these cases involved in-school transmission of the virus. The most challenging situation was at the high school, where 10 positive cases were documented. All but one of these cases are students, the email said. Two of these cases may have emerged through in-classroom transmission, although we cannot confirm that with full certainty. (We will be conducting a more thorough review next week.) The aggregated number of close contacts and other absences has resulted in a significant number of students and staff who ca

Townsman 10: Health Department heroes

Wicked Local Nominated by: Town of Wellesley department heads (Executive Director Meghan Jop, Asst. Executive Director Amy Frigulietti, Superintendent David Lussier, Assistant Superintendent Cindy Mahr, Chief of Police Jack Pilecki, Deputy Chief Scott Whittemore, Fire Chief Rick DeLorie, Asst. Fire Chief Jeff Peterson, DPW Director David Cohen, MLP Director Don Newell, Facilities Management Department Director Joe McDonough, Library Director Jamie Jurgensen, Finance Director Sheryl Strother, Treasurer Rachel Lopes, IT Director Brian DuPont, Inspector of Buildings Michael Grant, Chief Assessor Donna McCabe, Planning Director Don McCauley, Town Clerk KC Kato, Director of Recreation Matt Chin, NRC Director Brandon Schmitt, COA Director Heather Munroe, Youth Commissioner Maura Renzella, ZBA Executive Secretary Lenore Mahoney, Deputy Veteran Service Officer Nancy Blanchard, and Retirement Administrator Lynn Whynot.)

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