Remote Learning Days Scheduled For Fulton Staff Vaccine Clinics
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Roswell GA
11 March, 2021
2:30 PM
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FULTON COUNTY, GA — As part of an effort to provide a safe school environment for students and the community at large, Fulton County Schools has been advocating for personnel to be included in the eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine. Fulton County Schools has continued to partner with the Fulton County Board of Health to support COVID-19 vaccination of district personnel, including two "Super Saturday" clinics held in January at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, for those meeting the criteria in Phase 1A+. As of March 8, all K-12 employees will now be eligible and cleared to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The district is again partnering with the Fulton County Board of Health to offer vaccinations to all employees who choose to have the vaccine. "Project Vaccinate 2021" will happen over the course of two weeks. The first dose will be offered to employees March 22-27. The second dose will be offered April 12-17. During the span of these two weeks, school-based personnel will rotate through the vaccination days by level/zone. For the district to efficiently cycle all employees through the vaccination process, schools (per level) will adhere to the following remote learning/work schedule with school administration for teaching staff. Given the complexities of coordinating an event of this scale and the time it will take to administer vaccines to so many employees, the district anticipates its instructional delivery model will be impacted. All schools in the district will then switch to remote learning for part of these vaccine weeks. Fulton Schools will remain in remote the week after spring break to allow the vaccines to be given and to guard against a post spring break surge. The full schedule can be found below. LevelRemote DateElementary SchoolsMarch 22, 23, 24Middle SchoolsMarch 24, 25High SchoolsMarch 25, 26All SchoolsApril 12-16 "We understand switching to remote learning for certain days requires planning, and we are providing these dates as early as possible so families can plan accordingly," the district said. "Principals will follow up directly with more guidance for each school's plans and how these will impact your student's instruction."
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