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Burlington schools reported COVID-19 cases at several schools last week, even as numbers continued their week over week drop
Cases were reported at Fox Hill Elementary School, Marshall Simonds Middle School, Burlington High School and the Burlington Early Childhood Center.
On Friday, March 11, the state announced the launch of a new vaccine preregistration system, where all residents can add their names and eligibility details, and get notified when they can make an appointment at the mass vaccination site closest to them.
This week, School Superintendent Dr. Eric Conti announced, as per state requirement, elementary school students would return to the classroom for full day in-person learning five days per week no later than April 5, and middle school students, by April 28. With the exception of 400 students who opted for fully remote learning, Burlington elementary school children have been attending class on an abbreviated schedule since the start of September. T
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BETHLEHEM-WOODBURYÂ â The Region 14 Board of Education voted Thursday, February 18, to place School Superintendent Dr. Joseph Olzacki on paid administrative leave, pending results of a job performance investigation.
The action followed the boardâs decision on Wednesday, February 3, to hire an independent investigator to review the job performance of the superintendent regarding the Covid-19 vaccination program. The latest decision will expand that investigation to include other areas.
Chairman George Bauer posted information on the school district website on Friday, February 19, writing, âWith many recent issues and concerns throughout the district, the board wants to move forward in improving the climate and increase the focus on educating our students. To do this, the board cannot rely on hearsay and will continue to gather facts to address concerns. At the special meeting of the Region 14 Board of Education on February 18, two actions were taken.