State Senator Josh Becker Calls for Vaccinating Teachers Now Against COVID-19 in Peninsula Counties

For Immediate Release

 

As students continue working through distance learning, vaccinating teachers creates pathway for classroom support



MENLO PARK – With Governor Newsom recently announcing the expansion of the vaccine eligibility to include teachers and emergency services, food and agriculture workers, State Senator Josh Becker has called for the immediate vaccination of teachers.



“As we cross the year threshold in this pandemic, we are losing a generation of students to distance learning because there is nothing that can replicate the classroom experience,” said Senator Becker, D-Menlo Park. “By allowing teachers to receive COVID vaccinations now, we are creating a pathway that will make it easier for our students to return to the classroom.”



With San Mateo County averaging 9,000 doses per week, and the overall number of teachers in the county being at 5,000, Senator Becker feels that the overall number of teachers allows for a countywide vaccination effort that can be managed in an efficient manner.



Santa Clara County has about 13,000 teachers and is averaging around 45,000 (first and second) doses a week.



“This is doable,” said Senator Becker. “Vaccinating teachers and beginning to safely reopen schools will be the most meaningful move yet to return to normalcy for everyone.”



Becker said he is urging both counties to elevate teachers to an immediate priority and to vaccinate as many teachers and school district employees who have direct contact with children. “Let’s pick a week in the next several weeks to be ‘Teacher Vaccination Week’ – if we do that we still have the chance to save spring classes.”



For perspective, in Alameda County, teachers became eligible for COVID vaccinations this week. Riverside County and the city of Long Beach have already begun vaccinating their teachers. Sacramento, San Diego and Orange counties say they plan to make the vaccine available to teachers this month.



Already, Senator Becker has mobilized his community and developed a coalition that stands with him in support of immediate teacher vaccination, as many see getting students back into classrooms as a top priority.



“As a school board member and a mother, I understand how important it is for students and their mental health to return to the school,” said Ligia Andrade Zuniga, a San Mateo Union High School District trustee. “It is imperative that our teachers know that they are returning to COVID-safe environments. I encourage policymakers to prioritize vaccinating our teachers so our kids can get back to the classroom.”



Palo Alto Unified School District Trustee Jennifer DiBrienza said on behalf of the board, “We are happy with the protocols and outcomes in our elementary schools. As we move to open our middle and high schools, the added protection that vaccines offer will ease the risk and fear of our staff and families. We are eager for them to be vaccinated as we are preparing for more students and staff to return to campus soon.”



“Providing our teachers with immediate access to vaccinations is the right thing to do for a profession that has always put our children first," said San Mateo County Board of Supervisor President David Canepa. “In a region known for innovation, I am confident that our county and the state can make teacher vaccinations a reality. In doing so, we will take a major step towards bringing our families a level of normalcy without risking the health and safety of our teachers.”

 

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Further Resources



The number of public school teachers in San Mateo County as represented by Senator Becker and Supervisor Canepa, and in the school districts in Santa Clara County communities represented by Senator Becker:



San Mateo – Public School Teachers

https://www.ed-data.org/county/San-Mateo



(2018-2019 numbers rounded to full FTE)

Total Public School Teachers in San Mateo County – 5,123 FTE



High Schools:

Jefferson Union High School District – 233

San Mateo Union High School District - 534

Sequoia Union High School District - 580



Unified School Districts:

Cabrillo Unified School District – 147

La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District – 27

South San Francisco Unified School District - 431



Elementary Schools:

Bayshore Elementary School District - 24

Belmont-Redwood Shores School District - 208

Brisbane School District - 33

Burlingame School District - 180

Hillsborough City School District - 100

Jefferson Elementary School District - 509

Las Lomitas Elementary School District - 87

Menlo Park City School District - 188

Millbrae School District - 105

Pacifica School District - 148

Portola Valley School District - 47

Ravenswood City School District - 162

Redwood City School District - 418

San Bruno Park School District - 105

San Carlos School District - 186

San Mateo-Foster City School District - 567

Woodside Elementary School District - 41



Santa Clara – Public School Teachers

https://www.ed-data.org/county/Santa-Clara

(2018-2019 numbers rounded to full FTE)

Total Public School Teachers in Santa Clara County Public School Teachers: 13,048

In the 13th Senate District: 3,300



High Schools:

Fremont Union High - 509

Mountain View-Los Altos Union High – 255



Unified School Districts:

Palo Alto Unified - 876



Elementary Schools (K-8th):

Cupertino Union - 790

Mountain View Whisman - 287

Sunnyvale - 333

Los Altos School District – 250



Media Contact: Leslie Guevarra, 415-298-3404, leslie.guevarra@sen.ca.gov