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RIGHT: Babe Sidon, a teacher at Ayers Elementary School in Martins Ferry, is vaccinated Wednesday.
STAFF IN Belmont County school districts received their COVID-19 vaccines last week, with health department staff, volunteers and school nurses conducting clinics daily at different sites.
During his Thursday talk, Gov. Mike DeWine said the four-week drive to offer at least the first of two vaccines to all school staff would be met by the vast majority of districts despite snow and ice storms. The overall goal is to have all students back in class full time by March 1.
Belmont County’s school districts have shared that aim and have stressed keeping their students in the classrooms as long as possible. Throughout the week, more than half the staff members in each district were vaccinated. Schools will now look to ways to redress any disruptions in learning this school year.
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One of two messages stating âI left a bombâ is shown on a bathroom stall at Ayers Elementary School in Martins Ferry on Monday. (Photo Provided)
Ayers Elementary School students were evacuated from their building because of a “threatening message” found in a bathroom at the school Monday morning.
In a phone message sent out to parents at about 11:50 a.m., Superintendent Jim Fogle said students were being transferred to the high school/middle school building next door because of the message found inside a restroom at the elementary school building.
The nature of the note was not mentioned in Fogle’s message to parents.
MARTINS FERRY Ayers Elementary School students are being removed from the building because of a “threatening message” found in a bathroom at the school t