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He also was among the first group of people in Hawaii who received the vaccine. After I got it, I just had a little hot flash, and a fever, and a sore arm.” Another HBA parent, Korey Chock, father of this reporter, was part of the City and County of Honolulu team that coordinated the vaccination of healthcare workers and first responders. Recounting her experience, Lee said, “I was worried about the side effects – that it might cause weakness, fever.

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Jenny Lee, parent of HBA sophomore Megan Lee, is a pharmacist at a local drug store and she was among the first group of people in Hawaii who received the vaccine. This follows both the national and state guidelines.”Īs in most states, first responders and healthcare workers in Hawaii were the first in line to get the vaccine. According to HBA President Ron Shiira, the school “will not require students or faculty/staff to be vaccinated for COVID-19 to continue enrollment or employment. Currently, Hawaii is prioritizing vaccinating kupuna - people 75 and older - in Hawaii and teachers are next in line. When the first COVID-19 vaccines were approved by the FDA, the most common questions that arose concerned distribution plans and vaccine safety. But I also know that we have faced adversity in the past and emerged even stronger,” he said.This past year has been a rollercoaster of emotions, but as COVID-19 vaccinations roll out across the world, many feel like there is finally relief in the near future. “I know the days and weeks ahead will be a challenging time for our families and our school. He added that Punahou has endured global pandemics, economic depression and two World Wars, the second of which led a temporary school closure. Punahou’s decision aimed to “stem the tide of the outbreak before it spreads beyond our health care system’s ability to deal with it,” Punahou President Michael Latham said in a letter to families posted on the school’s website. HBA has more than 1,000 students in kindergarten through grade 12. The high school, middle school and elementary school campuses will be shut from March 18 until April 12. Hawaii Baptist Academy’s spring break will extend through March 31 and the school will shift to online learning from April 1 to 9, President Ron Shiira announced this morning. The school said it would begin distance-based academic operations on Wednesday and will continue until further notice. Timothy Cottrell said ‘Iolani was awaiting COVID-19 test results for at least one parent. ‘Iolani School suspended academic operations Monday on campus due to coronavirus concerns, four days ahead of spring break. “Faculty and staff members will be using these additional days to finalize their Out-of-Classroom Learning Plans, in the event we are unable to meet in person in the future.” “During this spring break extension, there will be no academic obligations expected of our students,” Maryknoll School President Perry Martin wrote to families. Maryknoll School has lengthened its spring break by another week through March 27th and is considering the possibility of offering instruction remotely after that.

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It will monitor conditions in April to determine whether or not to resume classes on campus or continue distance learning through May 28. Punahou School is extending its spring break by two days through March 31 and will switch to distance learning on April 1. “We will be monitoring the state’s progress in mitigating community transmission of COVID-19 throughout this test closure and we will provide you with frequent updates regarding the possibility of extending the closure indefinitely.” “This closure follows our regularly scheduled Spring Break, effectively closing our physical space for 4 weeks,” Turnbull wrote. The school has 1,530 students from preschool through 12th grade. It will offer online education from April 1 through April 12 and perhaps longer. Mid-Pacific is already on spring break and plans to keep the campus closed until April 12. “If any member of our community tests positive, we will share more information with you as it becomes available.” “We were notified today that three members of the Mid-Pacific community are being tested for COVID-19,” President Paul Turnbull wrote in a message Monday to the Mid-Pacific Ohana posted on the school’s website. That campus will be closed for four weeks. They include Mid-Pacific Institute, which said three people associated with the school are undergoing testing for COVID-19.

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Several private schools are extending their spring break through March and plan to begin online classes in April due to the threat of a coronavirus outbreak in Hawaii.












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