A surplus of COVID vaccines in East Texas allowed聽Longview ISD this week to swiftly offer shots to willing high school students 16 and older.
The district held vaccination clinics at Longview High School Tuesday and Wednesday, and required students who want the vaccine to bring a parent, Assistant Superintendent Dennis Williams tells聽District 91看片istration.聽
“There are some people who want the vaccine and聽some聽people聽that聽don’t, and that’s their聽choice,” Williams says. “If聽somebody聽wants the vaccine,聽whether it’s a聽staff member or a student, we want to make that as easy聽as聽possible.”
The district used its website and social media channels to notify families of the vaccination clinics. Parents had to show up in person with the children, as the district did not accept written permission slips or phone authorizations, Williams said.
As for vaccine hesitancy, Williams recalls that in October, many in the district were initially reluctant to get rapid COVID tests. After only a few weeks, however, most in the district were willing to take the tests.
He expects the same may happen with the COVID vaccines, even as the district works with local health providers to become a community vaccination site.
鈿狅笍 Longview ISD to offer free COVID-19 vaccines to district students:
Families interested in signing their students up are encouraged to schedule their appointment at the website:
— Longview Schools (@LongviewISD)
A growing number of districts are taking similar steps. Lake County Schools in Florida began聽offering the vaccines to eligible teens in early April, meaning many will soon get their second doses, district Communications Officer Sherri Owens said.
The district spread the word by聽social media pages, on its website and via email.
Lake County administrators have not yet determined how they will proceed when vaccines are authorized for students young than 16, she says.
In partnership with the health department, we are offering the second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to employees, students and community residents age 16 and older at high schools across the county next week. Learn more:
— Lake County Schools (@lakeschools)
Bristol Virginia Public Schools vaccinated 15% of its eligible students at a clinic on April 19, Superintendent Keith Perrigan said.
The district used its to notify students.

