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Feb. 18, 2021
The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education approved the provisional appointment of Keith Coleman to fill a vacancy on the board, at the January 14, 2021, board meeting.
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Coleman is the current co-chair of the district s intercultural equity and excellence district advisory committee and parent in SMMUSD. He brings expertise in strategy, public affairs, government relations, economic development and other areas of expertise to the school board.
Coleman holds a Master s Degree in applied positive psychology from University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor s Degree in economics from Stanford University, where he is a distinguished visiting scholar with the graduate school of education. He is a graduate of the USC SPIRE (Summer Program in Real Estate) program. He is a senior advisor for Capitol Partners and served as a executive vice president of public policy, chief strategy officer emeritus, for the Tesla Foundation.
LAUSD opens COVID vaccine location, looks to operate mass site at SoFi Stadium
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The Los Angeles Unified School District, which opened its first school-based COVID-19 vaccination center, announced Wednesday a proposal to operate a large-scale site at SoFi Stadium dedicated to inoculating public and private school teachers and staff once they become eligible.
LAUSD plans to operate a large-scale vaccination site in conjunction with the Rams at SoFi Stadium, serving public and private school teachers, administrators and school staff, who will become eligible for shots on March 1. Returning students, teachers and staff to campus in the safest way possible is essential to the well-being of our entire community, Superintendent Austin Beutner said. A bus driver takes students to school, a principal unlocks the front door, a teacher leads in the classroom, a cafeteria worker prepares lunch and a custodian keeps the school clean. They re all connected at school.
The Los Angeles Unified School District today will open its first school-based COVID-19 vaccination center, but shots will only be offered to people who qualify for the inoculations as health care workers or who are age 65 or over.
The Los Angeles Unified School District Wednesday opened its first school-based COVID-19 vaccination center, but shots will only be offered to people who qualify for the inoculations as health care workers or who are age 65 or over.