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GoLocalProv | AFT s Weingarten Comes to Providence as Teachers Battle Heats Up

GoLocalProv | AFT s Weingarten Comes to Providence as Teachers Battle Heats Up
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Simpson s Pharmacy playing large role in COVID fight

3/16/2021 Simpson’s Pharmacy playing large role in COVID fight Cheryl (Simpson) Stoukides vaccinates Cynthia Craige during a vaccine clinic at Simpson’s Pharmacy last Friday. (Breeze photo by Ethan Shorey) PAWTUCKET – The family-owned Simpson’s Pharmacy may be small in stature, but it’s playing an outsized role in the fight against COVID-19 thanks to a staff that’s working hard to vaccinate hard-to-reach populations. Cheryl (Simpson) Stoukides, who runs Pawtucket’s last remaining family pharmacy at 10 Newport Ave., told The Valley Breeze last Friday that the pharmacy had administered Moderna and Pfizer vaccines to some 500 people over three weeks of operation.

Governor McKee Announces COVID-19 Vaccination Plan for Teachers, School Staff, and Child Care Workers

Joined by colleagues from across government, Governor Dan McKee today announced that the state of Rhode Island is partnering with cities and towns on an ambitious plan to get first doses of COVID-19 vaccine to all K-12 teachers, school staff, and child care workers by the end of the month. “Getting our teachers, school staff, and child care workers vaccinated is one of the best things we can do right now to support students, families, schools, and our economy,” said Governor McKee. “Here in Rhode Island, we’ve heard President Biden’s directive, and his goal is our goal. Child care and in-person learning are essential services, and we should treat them that way. I want to thank the leadership of our cities and towns for stepping up to help us meet this moment and get these workers vaccinated quickly, efficiently, and safely.”

Enrollment in RI public schools is down by almost 4,000 students Where have they gone?

Enrollment in RI public schools is down by almost 4,000 students. Where have they gone? Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal, file Rhode Island Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green . The Providence Journal file PROVIDENCE  Rhode Island has almost 4,000 fewer students enrolled in the public schools than it did before the pandemic struck, the product of a swirl of uncertainty this fall about which schools would open their classrooms and general fears about the pandemic.     Rhode Island has “lost” 2.59% of its public school students, or 3,937 children (141,000 students are enrolled in the state).  A joint study by The Associated Press and Chalkbeat, an online education news outlet, found that public-school enrollment this fall has declined nationally by more than 500,000 students, or 2%, since the same time last year. The study included 33 of the 50 states; 17 had not released data yet.

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