Novant to vaccinate more teachers Prince William, Manassas, Manassas Park
Novant Health UVA Health System, Prince William County Public Schools, Manassas City Public Schools, and Manassas Park City Schools today announced that the health system would vaccinate employees of the three area public school districts.
Starting in February, Novant Health UVA Health System anticipates receiving a weekly allotment of 2,925 doses of the Pfizer BioNTech-COVID-19 vaccine from the Prince William Health District, based on an agreement reached on Jan. 22. This weekly allotment will supply vaccination clinics for employees of Manassas City Public Schools, Manassas Park City Schools, and any Prince William County Public Schools employees who were not vaccinated at earlier clinics.
Prince William Health District to step in, vaccinate teachers: sources
The Prince William Health District will step in to vaccinate teachers, sources tell PLN.
The health district will receive 3,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine to give to teachers in Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park.
Novant / UVA Health System will also provide an additional 2,400 doses at the Unity Reed clinic. That’s on top of the 2,700 amounts it provided teachers last weekend.
The newly announced vaccination clinic will be held his weekend at Unity Reed High School (formerly Stonewall Jackson High School) outside Manassas. A formal announcement on the new clinic is expected at tonight’s Prince William County School Board meeting starting at 6 p.m.
Shawn Murphy, nation’s No. 1 inside linebacker, includes Oregon Ducks in top 8
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The Oregon Ducks and linebacker coach Ken Wilson have put together back-to-back elite recruiting hauls at the position.
In the class of 2020, Oregon secured five-star linebackers Justin Flowe and Noah Sewell, as well as four-star athlete Jaden Navarrette.
In December, the Ducks signed All-American linebacker Keith Brown, out of Lebanon High School, and California four-star prospect Jonathan Flowe.
Hoping to keep that hot streak going into 2022, Oregon made a big move this week, entering the top eight for 247Sports five-star prospect Shawn Murphy.
The 6-foot-2, 215-pound ‘backer, out of Unity Reed High School (Manassas, Virginia), is rated the nation’s No. 17 overall prospect, No. 1 inside linebacker and trimmed his list to Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon and Penn State:
Effort rename the soon-to-open Gainesville High School likely to fail A image rendering a prototype of the 13th High School.
The Prince William County School Board will revisit Gainesville High School’s name six months after selecting the school’s name, which has yet to open.
Occoquan District School Board Representative Lillie Jessie has asked to reconsider the naming of the school, according to the Jan. 6, 2021, School Board meeting agenda. There are few details included with the agenda posting.
Jessie and the seven other elected members of the School Board voted unanimously on June 10, 2020, to name the new school “Gainesville,” as name the school’s library after fallen Prince William County police officer Ashley Guindon, who was shot and killed on her first day on the job, February 26, 2016.
Photograph by Andrew Beaujon.
Lee Highway may get renamed for Mildred & Richard Loving. Woodrow Wilson High School could be renamed for its first Black teacher. The Washington Football Team renamed itself Washington Football Team. A profound reckoning over the United States’ awful racial history made 2020 a big year for rebranding relics of Washington’s past. Herewith, some more of the things around town that got renamed or are in the process of (maybe? probably?) being renamed.
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A DC wine bar initially abandoned plans to name itself after a Tagalog word for a group of friends, but then it decided to stick with it.