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In the release, the district said safety and health of staff, students and community remains a top priority for the district as we get ready to start the year. The federal requirements of masks on federal transportation (buses) are being reviewed at the state level and when more information or direction is given, the staff, students, parents, and community will be informed.
The district will continue to recommend only at this time that masks and social distancing protocol take place when feasible.
JCSD Superintendent Charles Auzqui said, “It is the goal of the district to educate all kids in person and in the least restrictive learning environment.”
The Johnson County Healthcare Center in Buffalo is still searching for physicians to hire for the facility, and are having some trouble finding qualified applicants, according to discussions at their recent Hospital Board meeting.
Dr. Mark Schueler, speaking on behalf of absent Chief of Staff Dr. Ryan Ludwig, said the search has been more difficult than anticipated to find a replacement for himself when he steps down later this year.
There were three applicants but none were deemed good choices by the medical staff.
Dr. Schueler said there may be a number of factors contributing to the lack of
applicants.
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The Johnson County Hospital District Board of Trustees has voted to appoint Laurie Hansen as interim CEO, a position she will assume following the departure of CEO Sean McCallister. “My last day at JCHC will be May 26, 2021,” McCallister said. “Laurie Hansen, RN, director of administration, has agreed to serve as interim CEO beginning.Continue reading