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Gov. Baker 'dismayed' at teachers' union request for access to COVID-19 vaccines in schools


Gov. Baker dismayed at teachers union request for access to COVID-19 vaccines in schools
By Matt Murphy
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Fourth-grade teacher Kim Kates instructs via Zoom from her classroom in Spencer.
BOSTON  In an escalating battle over vaccinations and a full-time return to the classroom, Gov. Charlie Baker and the state s largest teachers unions butted heads Thursday over the Massachusetts Teachers Association s and others request to allow teachers to be vaccinated in schools, with the administration refusing to divert doses away from mass vaccination sites and other clinics.
A war-of-words erupted after a morning meeting between union officials, state Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders, and state Education Commissioner Jeff Riley to discuss vaccinations. ....

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Some Massachusetts school districts say in-person timeline is not realistic, will apply for waiver


Some Massachusetts school districts say in-person timeline is not realistic, will apply for waiver
Rick Sobey
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NEWBURYPORT, MA - February 25, 2021: Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, left, and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley hold a press conference during a visit to the Nock-Molin Middle School in Newburyport, Massachusetts. (Staff photo by Nicolaus Czarnecki/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)
The state’s push to get elementary students back in the classroom full-time by April 5 is not realistic for many communities that have been remote for a year, education leaders told the Herald on Wednesday.
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