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Ocoee High among pop-up vaccination sites for school employees this weekend | West Orange Times & Observer

Orange County Public, Charter and Private School Teachers And Staff Can Get Vaccinated at Five Pop-Up Clinics This Weekend - Central Florida News

All five sites will receive 500 of the Johnson & Johnson single-shot vaccine to distribute each day.  Appointment tickets will be handed out at the sites on a first-come, first-serve basis. In a statement, OCPS says all employees regardless of age or job title are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine with an OCPS ID and their state ID like a driver’s license.  The University of Central Florida continues to vaccinate its employees through March 17 at an on-campus vaccine site. All appointments are full and the site is not open to the public. For your convenience, here are the addresses for the weekend pop-up clinics:

Farmstead Arts Presents Online "Portraits: The Artist's View" by Ridge High School Students

March 8, 2021 at 9:10 PM BERNARDS TWP., NJ The Farmstead Arts in Basking Ridge is showcasing the works of Ridge High School’s Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art, AP Photography and Photography III students in an online exhibit entitled Portraits: The Artist s View. The show will run online at www.farmsteadartscenter.org through April 16. Under the guidance of Wendell Jeffrey, Ridge High School Art Teacher, and William Ortega, Ridge High School Photography Teacher, 48 student artists created works which explore relations between the artist and the model as having an unwritten agreement / contract which allows the artist to visually represent their impression of the model’s identity and personality.

State: Volusia, Flagler schools count almost 1,900 cases of COVID-19

State: Volusia, Flagler schools count almost 1,900 cases of COVID-19 The report from the Florida Department of Health includes cases reported at private schools.  This week the Volusia County school district stopped regular temperature checks at schools for students, staff and visitors. The safety procedure was implemented when school began this year, but was not a recommended measure by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  The CDC updated its existing guidance last week to say teachers don t need to be vaccinated for schools to reopen safely, and reinforced its recommendation to socially distance. This has been difficult to achieve in Volusia County, where the majority of students are learning in-person. 

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