A cost-sharing agreement on privately owned Stagecoach Road now being considered by Fayette School System The Peachtree City Council on April 7 grumbled about “double-taxation” but acquiesced to the […]
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A Fayette County School System nurse injects an employee with the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at one of 30 stations on the floor of Fayette County High School Gymnasium March 11. Photo/Cal Beverly.
UPDATED MARCH 13 Just three days after the state opened up vaccinations to school staff, over 1,800 Fayette County School System employees approximately 63 percent of the system’s workforce received their first dose of the vaccine.
Since the first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine arrived in Georgia in mid-December, school system employees have been anxiously awaiting their turn to get vaccinated. Their time finally came on Thursday, March 11 when Fayette County Public Schools, in partnership with Piedmont Fayette Hospital, held the first of two vaccination clinics at Fayette County High School.
Upwards of 2,000 Fayette County School System employees from full-time teachers to part-time school bus drivers and custodians were scheduled to receive the first dose of the Covid-19 […]
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Fayette School System enrollment is 639 students down across all schools compared to one year ago, according to preliminary documents for the Board of Education workshop set for 2 p.m., March 8, at the board meeting room, 205 LaFayette Ave., Fayetteville. Total system enrollment in-person and virtual is 12 students short of 20,000.
Also, important dates for local teachers are March 11 and April 1. Plans have been set for Fayette schools staff to begin receiving Covid-19 vaccinations on Thursday, March 11 for the first dose. Second dose will be given Thursday, April 1, the pre-meeting document says. Fayette County High School will host both vaccination days.
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Fayette County School System Public Information Officer Melinda Berry-Dreisbach holds the IABC award. Photo/Fayette County School System.
The Fayette County Public Schools community campaign promoting safety measures for protecting against Covid-19 has won two awards from the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).
The marketing and implementation plan of the âWinners Togetherâ campaign, centered on Fayette Countyâs own face mask mascot that encourages everyone to wear a face mask, watch their distance and wash their hands, won the IABC Southern Region Silver Quill Merit Award in the Covid-19 Community Relations category.