PAX Behavior Game aids early learners at Holmes Elementary
Superintendent Mindy McCarty-Stewart speaks at Monday’s school board meeting.
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
WILMINGTON When the vibrating sound from a harmonica is heard in the classrooms occupied by kindergartners through second-graders at Holmes Elementary, the children know they should be showing their teachers “PAX quiet”.
At Monday’s board of education meeting, Holmes Elementary School Principal Marilee Tanner and Assistant Principal Ryan Schlater spotlighted the PAX Good Behavior Game, a new initiative in the building.
The PAX Good Behavior Game (PAX is Latin for peace) aims to get children in the elementary grades to help themselves self-regulate their emotions and their behavior, explained Tanner.
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How one rural health department doubled its COVID-19 vaccine capacity
Clinton County health officials successfully made their case and more than doubled the clinic s capacity, from 120 doses per day just a few weeks ago to 270 doses per day this week.
Posted: Feb 2, 2021 3:41 PM
Updated: Feb 2, 2021 4:03 PM
Posted By: Joseph Paul
CLINTON COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) Health departments across Indiana are fighting for a limited amount of the COVID-19 vaccine. And smaller, more rural departments are short-staffed and under pressure to vaccinate vulnerable populations.
The Clinton County Health Department recently moved its vaccine clinic to a large building at the county fairgrounds in an effort to show the state the infrastructure was in place to receive more doses.