By Wendi Grossman
Jun 1, 2021
Miami-Dade resumes in-person graduation ceremonies beginning today through next Wednesday. School Board Vice Chair Dr. Steve Gallon says the ceremonies will be as traditional as they can be given new normal guidelines. Each graduate will be allowed two guests who will sit in socially distant pods, ceremonies will be staggered and masks are mandatory. All guests will be required to complete a health screening prior to entry. There will be no hugging or handshaking, diplomas will be handed out after graduation gowns and caps are returned. Graduations will take place at three venues: Miami-Dade Fair & Expo Center, FIU s Ocean Bank Convocation Center and the Miami Senior High Auditorium.
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By wendi grossman
Jan 22, 2021
The push is on to protect older teachers in Miami-Dade. The school district is offering COVID-19 vaccines to preregistered teachers and support staff at the 3 Jackson Health System sites this Saturday and Sunday. School Board Vice Chair Dr. Steve Gallon says protecting the health and well-being of these essential workers is vital to ensuring student learning continues. Just last month, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho sent a letter to Governor Ron DeSantis asking him to move teachers and support staff to the front of the vaccine line.