When the time came to schedule an appointment to receive his COVID-19 vaccine, Chris Downing didn t hesitate. Within a minute of receiving the email, he signed up.
Downing, 54, a health and physical education teacher at Groveport Madison High School who is also the varsity softball coach, said it s important to do all he can to keep his students and players safe.
So he knew he was taking one for the team.
The process Tuesday was quick and painless, Downing said. He was still bracing for the poke when he realized the pharmacist was already applying a bandage and sending him on his way. He s scheduled to receive his second vaccine dose the week practices begin, in late February.
School districts sharing bus drivers to keep paychecks flowing
Superintendent of Hilliard Schools Dr. John Marschhausen said bus drivers were in short supply this winter due to COVID quarantines and paid time off. Author: Krista Frost (WBNS) Updated: 7:05 PM EST January 8, 2021
School districts in central Ohio are working together to make sure their employees can work through the pandemic.
Superintendent of Hilliard Schools Dr. John Marschhausen said bus drivers were in short supply this winter due to COVID quarantines and paid time off.
He said a business manager within the school district thought of using drivers from Reynoldsburg Schools to help transport their hybrid students to school.