Despite the choice the state made regarding which groups would receive prioritization of the vaccine, President Joe Biden announced on March 2 that teachers and staff can start to receive the vaccine at the pharmacies that the federal government provides the vaccine to even if the state does not recognize teachers and school staff as a priority.
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Motivation to complete work causes struggle among students while at home
Students’ motivation has had a big decrease since COVID-19 happened and everything went online. Some students are having a hard time focusing on school. Some people say virtual school is…
SHS confirms 3 COVID-19 cases
Scottsburg High School confirmed its first positive COVID-19 cases with the positive results from one staff member and two students on Friday, Oct. 23. As classes began on Friday morning,…
Graduation Walk: Scott 2 says goodbye to Class of 2020
Even though seniors did not get to walk the halls of their former elementary schools and Scottsburg Middle School during the annual graduation walk, the staff of The Booster has…
Scott 2 Prosser students push beyond pandemic to pursue dreams
Although the Prosser Career Education Center is closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has not stopped students from trying to succeed in the careers they wish to pursue. Automotive…