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As Baltimore County teachers return to classes, they find getting vaccine difficult
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As Baltimore County teachers return to classes, they find getting vaccine difficult
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It s back to school on Monday for hundreds of Baltimore County teachers and staff. But unlike in other districts, county teachers have been left to find vaccines on their own.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info || No one has a firm grip on just how many teachers have gotten their shots, but vaccines aside, they plan to be on duty in only a few days.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQs“They just can t get the vaccines and they want the vaccines,” Teachers Association of Baltimore County President Cindy Sexton said. But that may not be possible, and the teachers union knows why.“There s just not enough. There are almost 9,000 educators alone, not to mention the other staff in the school system and people just can t get an appointment for a vaccine,” Sexton said.“It is frustrating to all of us,” Charlie Herndon, of Baltimore County Public Schools said.Baltimore County scho
Baltimore County students are more than ready to return to school, and they ve got plenty of reasons why.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||A small group of Baltimore County students will be allowed back into school buildings on March 1. Students and parents are reacting, while the school district is doing what it can to make sure schools are ready for learning. “Very excited to go back to school,” seventh grader Piper Kennedy said.“Yeah, I m very excited to go back to see my teacher and my friends,” fifth grader Hadley Kennedy said.WBAL-TV 11 News has been keeping track of the Kennedy family since the start of the pandemic back in March 2020; three daughters, one son and their parents are making the best of virtual learning.“I miss being with my friends and seeing people, because if you don t see our friends and our peers as much when we are stuck at home, but I think when we go back, we ll be able to see people, so that w