The San Joaquin Office of Education is holding several days of vaccination clinics to administer more than 11,000 first doses to public, private and charter school employees from around the county. As educators, it is our goal for all classrooms to be open to in-person instruction. Vaccination of school employees removes a barrier and brings us closer to that goal, said Jane Steinkamp, SJCOE assistant superintendent of Educational Services and chairwoman of the SJCOE Vaccination Distribution Task Force. It s not the only step, but it’s a significant step. No matter where a school is in its process of resuming or increasing in-person instruction, the vaccination of school employees can help that process move forward.
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‘Future looks good for back to school’ | San Joaquin County prepares to vaccinate teachers
With vaccines opening for teachers in San Joaquin County, the future looks good for some districts that want to reopen. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 8:50 PM PST February 16, 2021
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. Starting Friday, San Joaquin County schools will take a big step on the road to fully reopening their classrooms.
Coronavirus vaccinations for the county’s 20,000 school employees will take place on certain days throughout February and March at the San Joaquin County Office of Education’s (SJCOE) Stockton campus.
“It was a pleasant surprise, and it kind of came out all of a sudden… last week and said ‘Hey, this is happening, said Rob Van Noord, president of the Manteca Educators Association. “And it’s like, ‘Oh, OK, that’s awesome.’ Like I said, it’s great that the state’s doing it. It’s great that the county’s allo
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The San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) has acquired the Sky Mountain Outdoor Education Center.
It will serve as science camp for sixth graders in the Manteca and Ripon unified school districts as well as other students in the county and throughout the San Joaquin Valley starting in the 2021-2022 school year.