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SC superintendent calls for teachers to be moved to top of phase 1b for COVID-19 vaccine By Caroline Coleburn | January 12, 2021 at 3:23 PM EST - Updated January 13 at 6:25 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman is calling on Gov. Henry McMaster and the Department of Health and Environmental Control to move teachers to the top of phase 1b for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Teachers are currently a part of that vaccine phase, but Spearman wants them prioritized among the group so they receive the vaccine before anyone else in phase 1b.
Her argument is if teachers can get vaccinated, schools can open five days a week in-person, allowing parents to return to work.
Updated: 6:39 PM EST January 7, 2021
SOUTH CAROLINA, USA South Carolina educators are discussing how to talk with students about the violence at the U.S. Capitol.
The videos and images from the U.S. Capitol breach could be traumatizing and misleading for many, especially students. News 19 reached out to several Midlands school districts to see how teachers are discussing these events with students.
Albert Robertson is the social studies coordinator for the Lexington One School District. He was shocked by Wednesday s events. The capitol building has not been breached since the war of 1812, said Albert Robertson. I was like, what is going on?