Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 21:16     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Part time preschool teachers here were included too, as they should have been. We know some that have been vaccinated. Fairfax county.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 20:47     Subject: Re:Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

In MoCo, the state had to send a letter to hte county to remind to include them. The county claimed it was a clerical error as they had only a list of MCPS teachers easily at the ready to give to the hospital for vaccination appointment emails.

We're in another county in MD in parochial, and our teachers are getting vaccinated next week. They've been teaching in -person all school year.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 20:44     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:Really glad b/c our private school teachers have been in-person this year so it was great that they could get the vaccine.


+1
Our private school teachers were in classrooms with students. They absolutely should have been first in line.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 20:28     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Anonymous wrote:Yes.


In my county, they were given the same status as public school teachers.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 19:51     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

FFS yes! Why wouldn’t they be?
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 19:29     Subject: Re:Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

100% of staff in our FFX County private (open for full-time in-person instruction) were vaccinated.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 16:51     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Ours were some of the first, since they are among the only schools doing in-person lessons. Teachers doing virtual teaching from home are at the bottom of list.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 09:15     Subject: Re:Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

They should be since many are actually in classrooms now and have been since the Fall.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 08:47     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Really glad b/c our private school teachers have been in-person this year so it was great that they could get the vaccine.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2021 08:46     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Yes there was an article about it in the Arlington Catholic newspaper.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2021 23:18     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Of course
jsmith123
Post 02/17/2021 23:17     Subject: Re:Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Yes. Private preschool teachers got their first shots last week. I'm so happy for them!
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2021 23:06     Subject: Re:Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

My child's parochial teacher has had both doses, so I'm going to guess yes. She is not over 65 so I can't imagine she would have gotten it due to a health condition already. My other child's preschool teacher has gotten it as well (it's a full day preschool that has a childcare license).
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2021 22:41     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Yes.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2021 22:39     Subject: Were private and parochial teachers also prioritized for vaccine?

Question in subject line. I think all teachers should have been (public, private, daycare, parochial, etc) but have not been able to tell if that’s the case. Virginia.