Elementary school parents, like their kids, typically have short attention spans. It’s a self-defense mechanism. But ever since the federal government gave the green light for kids ages 12-17 to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, we have kept our attention on when the next age bracket, 5-11 year-olds, would get their shots. That moment has arrived, finally. Now is the time for political leaders and school administrators to plan how to best capitalize on this development.
Ashley Darcy-Mahoney Co-authors Article in The Hill on Vaccinating Children
November 11, 2021