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DeWine Threatens To Stop School Staff Vaccines If Students Don't Return To Classroom


COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) is sending a warning to any school district thinking about not honoring its commitment to return to some form of in-person learning by March 1. He said the state might withhold vaccines if they don’t bring kids back to the classroom.
DeWine said a large majority of districts in Ohio are back to fully in-person or hybrid learning. However, he said a handful of districts are signaling that they cannot return to return to classroom instruction by the date set by the state.
This includes a Cincinnati high school, Akron Public Schools, and Cleveland Metropolitan Schools. ....

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Corrected: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the state where a school superintendent was criticized for her statement about the insurrection. The superintendent’s district is located in Nevada.
The revelation that school district employees and board members were among the participants, attendees, supporters, and defenders of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has rattled many in education, with some calling for resignations and other penalties.
More broadly, though, the fallout from the violent attack on one of the nation’s most protected buildings has prompted introspection about the critical role education can play in reinforcing the tenets of democracy. It has also highlighted the steep and painful challenges that arise when politics and education converge as they inevitably will. ....

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Majority of K-12 schools agree to in-person schooling by March, per state vaccination condition


Majority of K-12 schools agree to in-person schooling by March, per state vaccination condition
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The following article was originally published in the Ohio Capital Journal and published on News5Cleveland.com under a content-sharing agreement.
As plans form for the vaccination of school personnel, Gov. Mike DeWine said an overwhelming majority of districts have agreed to have at least partial in-person instruction in place by March 1.
Public school districts were surveyed by the state asking whether they would be willing and able to conduct in-person classes by March 1 in order to receive the vaccinations. ....

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How exactly will Ohio roll out limited COVID-19 vaccine supply?


Ohio plans to begin vaccinating Ohioans age 80 and older beginning on Jan. 19 as it unrolls its second phase of COVID-19 vaccinations, Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday.
The state expects only 100,000 doses of vaccine will be available each week and with up to 450,000 Ohioans age 80 and older, with DeWine cautioning it will take time to get needles in the arms of those eligible.
Each succeeding week will make another age group, such as 75 and more and then 70 and more and so on, eligible for vaccines to be administered by those among 1,700 registered providers that receive doses, DeWine said.
Vaccinations will be offered beginning the week of Feb. 1 to school teachers and employees in districts willing to commit to in-person classes for students beginning March 1, the governor said. ....

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