Teachers, school leaders push Mass. to move educators up in COVID-19 vaccine plan Share Updated: 11:12 PM EST Jan 22, 2021
Teachers, school leaders push Mass. to move educators up in COVID-19 vaccine plan Share Updated: 11:12 PM EST Jan 22, 2021
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Show Transcript 29 North Shore School District superintendents and teachers union president signing this letter to Governor Charlie Baker asking he moved educators up in priority for vaccinations from phase two into phase one. Are educators having peace of mind as they work with our students? Um is there s no substitute for that. The letter cites nearby states like New York, Connecticut and Maine moving teachers up in priority. In an effort to get more kids back into classrooms. We need the state to come together and prioritize our teachers the way that our teachers of prioritizing our students. Meanwhile, the status prioritizing a different group. State officials notifying hospitals they s
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Salem Public Schools returned a 1.7 positive test rate - well below the statewide 7.11 average - in district-wide coronavirus testing done prior to Monday s return to hybrid learning for grades kindergarten through eight. (Dave Copeland/Patch)
SALEM, MA Salem Public Schools conducted nearly 2,000 coronavirus tests in advance of this week s return to hybrid learning with Superintendent Stephen Zrike saying on Wednesday that 31 of those tests came back positive.
Tests were made available to students, staff and family of students. Zrike said one faculty member tested positive, along with 19 students and 11 family members, out of the 1,850 tests.
Susan Irene (Farrar) Thomas of Powhatan Virginia passed on December 9, 2020 at Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital of pulmonary hypertension resulting from polycythemia vera. She was born in Granite City Illinois on December 17, 1950 into a family of six brothers who all preceded her in death. Her parents, John Dow Farrar and Velma Irene Farrar, preceded her as well. In the mid-1950 s her father passed and the family moved to their heritage home in Salem, Missouri. She was the most beautiful ray of fall sunshine ever to grace an Ozark Mountain oak that one could imagine. Sue attended Salem Public Schools through the eighth grade before moving to Belleville Illinois for her high school years; graduating from Belleville High School East. Following graduation she was employed with the Shickadance Insurance company before beginning her long tenure in service with the federal government and the State of Delaware, both from which she retired. She was a very highly regarded and awarded employe
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