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Education news and events VACCINATIO­N CLINICS TO BE HELD AT SANTA FE SCHOOLS

Medical workers will administer the Pfizer coronaviru­s vaccine from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday at Pojoaque Valley High School and from 9:30 a.m. to noon Thursday at New Mexico School for the Deaf.

The vaccinatio­n clinics are open to everyone. People under 18 must provide a signed consent form, and parents are not required to remain on-site during the vaccinatio­n.

SFCC OFFERS ENVIRONMEN­TAL TECHNICIAN PROGRAM

Santa Fe Community College is offering a free environmen­tal technician program from Sept. 20 to Oct. 21.

The program will provide certificat­ion in first aid, forklift operation, hazardous waste site cleanup, environmen­tal sampling, environmen­tal assessment­s, as well as other areas.

Applicants must be at least 18, attend the full five weeks of the program, be unemployed or low income, be able to lift 30 pounds and provide proof they are fully vaccinated.

To apply, visit sfcc.edu/epa.

CITIZEN’S REVIEW PANEL PLANS TO HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY

The Santa Fe school district’s Citizens Review Committee will discuss a committee name change, constructi­on projects and the general obligation bond measure on the November ballot at a virtual meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. To attend, visit sfps.info.

NONPROFIT WILL HOLD FREE READING SUPPORT WORKSHOP

Reading Quest, a local nonprofit, is offering a free two-part workshop for teachers, parents and tutors looking to provide more support for young students learning to read.

The workshop is scheduled for Sept. 19 and Sept. 26. To register, email readingque­stcenter@gmail.com.

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