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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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Mass. education boss sets timeline for return classrooms


Mass. education boss sets timeline for return classrooms
By Katie Lannan, State House News Service, Telegram & Gazette
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Fourth-grade teacher Christina Reeve instructs her students via Zoom from her classroom at Wire Village School in Spencer.
A new memo from Elementary and Secondary Education Commissioner Jeff Riley lays out a timeline for when Massachusetts schools will be required to return to full-time, in-person learning, setting the expectation that middle and elementary schoolers will be back in classrooms next month.
The memo, a copy of which was posted online by the Massachusetts Association of School Committees, sets an April 5 date for elementary schoolers to be learning in-person five days a week and an April 28 date for middle schoolers. Riley said that the details and timing for returning high school students to classrooms will be announced in April, with at least two weeks notice for districts. ....

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