Kennedy Catholic holds mass vaccination site providing doses for majority of high school students
Kennedy Catholic holds mass vaccination providing doses for majority of high school students
On Tuesday, the school broke vaccine barriers for any student 16 and older who wanted a vaccine.
BURIEN, Wash. - Many mass vaccination events in Washington state have been held and continue to administer COVID-19 vaccines, but none tailored to just high school students.
Kennedy Catholic is a private school that is a part of the Archdiocese of Seattle. On Tuesday, the school broke vaccine barriers for any student 16 and older who wanted a vaccine.
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April 14, 2021 3:58 PM Matthew Kincanon
OLYMPIA, Wash. Washington state students will be relieved to hear that they will not have to take the Smarter Balanced Assessments or the Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science tests this Spring.
Because the needs of students can’t be achieved through the current U.S. Department of Education’s waiver process, and the state has not received the flexibility students, families and educators need for Spring assessments despite receiving an accountability waiver, state Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced that they will not be administering the tests until Fall. This timeline is consistent with guidance provided by the Department to satisfy federal testing requirements.
Photo: Vancouver Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.
Photo: Vancouver Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.
Photo: Vancouver Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.