Where to get COVID-19 vaccines for kids age 12-15 in Arizona
Children ages 12-15 can now start receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as eligibility expands across the country.
and last updated 2021-05-13 14:02:14-04
PHOENIX â Starting Thursday, May 13, Arizona children between ages 12 and 15 can get a Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.
According to ADHS data, as of Thursday, 3,085,000 people in Arizona have received at least one dose of the vaccine. More than 2,550,000 Arizonans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
ADHS says there are 400,000 children in the new vaccination age group of 12-15.
The Food and Drug Administration gave emergency use authorization to allow the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in teens as young as 12. So far, it s the only vaccine brand approved for the age group.
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Ready to reopen? Some Arizona school districts scramble to put kids back in class by March 22
Some school districts are scrambling to put kids back in class
Schools in Arizona have to offer in-person learning by March 15, according to an order issued by Governor Doug Ducey.
PHOENIX - You can bet school districts were in overdrive after Governor Doug Ducey ordered them to offer in-person learning for students by March 15.
Many schools are already offering in-person, while some have plans and others did not.
This decision has been left up to the individual school districts to decide when to reopen or how to do that, but now they don’t have much of a choice. Governor Ducey saying the CDC guidelines show it’s time for students to get back in class. We spoke with one district who is mostly prepared, but tells us why this may be hard for others who are not.
Report outlines disparities and challenges in state of Latino education in Arizona
Arizona for Latino Leaders in Education, or ALL in Education, Wednesday released MAPA, a report outlining the state of Latino education in Arizona.
and last updated 2021-02-17 20:54:34-05
PHOENIX â Arizona for Latino Leaders in Education, or ALL in Education, Wednesday released MAPA, a report outlining the state of Latino education in Arizona.
During a virtual summit, leaders talked about how years of policies have hurt Latino students, from lack of resources and funding, to inadequate representation. The data doesn t lie, the fact of the matter is Latino students are following behind and they have been for two decades, said Stephanie Parra, the executive director of ALL in Education.
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