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Governor Newsom’s announcement, Monday, requiring all 238,000 state employees to be vaccinated, or be required to wear face masks and undergo testing for COVID-19, doesn’t apply to state teachers.
The California Teachers Association says the governor’s edict does not cover teachers because they’re not state employees. And they’ve got more members than the state has employees, with 310,000.
But CTA President E. Toby Boyd said in a recent statement that his union supports vaccinations. They’re encouraging educators, staff and eligible students to get jabbed before in-person instruction begins next month.
About 62 percent of Californians eligible to take the vaccines for COVID have already done so. But the growing presence of the Delta variant of the virus has
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September 5, 2018
It was an unseasonably cool day in August 1949 when a local construction firm picked up the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at 2395 Piedmont Avenue in Berkeley, California, and put it down less than half a mile away in a vacant lot at 2240 Piedmont. There it was to serve as the headquarters for IPAR Berkeley’s new Institute of Personality Assessment and Research. The move, which cost the university $34,500, was not altogether successful. As the building crawled down Piedmont Avenue, the stucco cracked, the plaster buckled and peeled, and when the house finally came to rest on its new foundations, the moldings collapsed into the street. But when the institute’s director, Dr. Donald MacKinnon, stepped through the dust and around the debris to open the door to 2240 for the first time, he believed he could see the future of personality testing with greater clarity than ever before.