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Updated 6/9/2021 5:51 PM The number of COVID-19 vaccine shots given to children ages 12 to 15 has grown to 248,859 in a month, Illinois Department of Public Health records showed Wednesday. There are 659,053 children in that age bracket, the IDPH reports, and more than 37% have received at least one dose since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of Pfizer Inc. s two-shot vaccine May 10.
In comparison, on June 4 there were 158,811 doses administered to that demographic or 24%. The latest numbers stand in contrast to the slower rollout of vaccines to eligible adults that started in late December but were subject to supply problems with a meager allocation of doses at first. ....
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York High School alum to take the helm of Elmhurst District 205 Keisha Campbell Updated 4/16/2021 3:55 PM When Keisha Campbell takes the helm of Elmhurst Unit District 205 this summer, it will be something of a homecoming. The York High School alum is returning to her alma mater s district as its next superintendent, bringing her career in education full circle.
Campbell will replace David Moyer, who stepped down after six years in charge to lead a school system in New York. Campbell officially begins her tenure July 1, but in the next few months, she will begin working with the school board to establish goals and prepare for the transition with Linda Yonke, who last month was named interim superintendent under a $1,250-a-day contract. ....
Elmhurst school librarian turns page adapting to pandemic KATLYN SMITH, Daily Herald FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8Emerson Elementary School librarian Lauren Blanford Wednesday Feb. 24, 2021 in Elmhurst, Ill. (Brian Hill/Daily Herald via AP)Brian Hill/APShow MoreShow Less 2of8Emerson Elementary School librarian Lauren Blanford Wednesday Feb. 24, 2021 in Elmhurst, Ill. (Brian Hill/Daily Herald via AP)Brian Hill/APShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8Emerson Elementary School librarian Lauren Blanford Wednesday Feb. 24, 2021 in Elmhurst, Ill. (Brian Hill/Daily Herald via AP)Brian Hill/APShow MoreShow Less 5of8Emerson Elementary School librarian Lauren Blanford poses for a photo Wednesday Feb. 24, 2021 in Elmhurst, Ill. (Brian Hill/Daily Herald via AP)Brian Hill/APShow MoreShow Less ....
Emerson Elementary School librarian Lauren Blanford poses for a photo Wednesday Feb. 24, 2021 in Elmhurst. BRIAN HILL, DAILY HERALD VIA AP ELMHURST â Lauren Blanford had finished reading the children s picture book The Undefeated when a student raised a hand. Mrs. Blanford, what was that book about? It s about Black people, another student said. It s about love, one of their classmates said. Over the past year, the pandemic has forced Blanford to rethink almost every aspect of her job at Emerson Elementary School in Elmhurst. Among her colleagues, she s known for her ingenuity, for finding ways to bring the world of books to children learning at home. ....