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1,000th student receives immunizations through Fairbanks School, Marion County partnership: IU News
A partnership between the Marion County Public Health Department and the Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health at IU Indianapolis has immunized over 1,000 students in its first few months. This milestone is part of a broader initiative providing critical health services to students, staff and community members.
A Marion County student receives his immunizations through a clinic offered because of a partnership between Marion County Public Health Department and the IU Fairbanks School of Public Health. Photo provided by the IU Fairbanks School of Public HealthThe program is a collaboration among Marion County schools, the Marion County Public Health Department and the Fairbanks School. It offers a suite of services to Marion County schools, including immunization clinics and training for Stop the Bleed, CPR and naloxone administration education.
With childhood immunization rates sometimes lower than 70% for measles, mumps and rubella in some Marion County schools — far below the 95% needed for herd immunity for measles — these clinics play a vital role in protecting public health. The program is especially critical as measles cases in the U.S. quadrupled in 2024 compared to 2023.
“All students should have the opportunity to thrive in school, and school-based vaccine clinics reduce barriers for families who might not be able to make it to a primary-care appointment,” said Shanda Eickelberger, school liaison at the Fairbanks School. “This program, assisted by the Fairbanks School, is working to ensure every child receives essential care. This allows children and families a healthier school year, which correlates to fewer absences and more time learning in the classroom.”
Schools throughout Marion County have hosted school-based immunization clinics in their facilities.
“Ensuring children are fully immunized is essential not only for their health but for the well-being of our entire community,” said Meg Carlson, director of health services for Indianapolis Public Schools and an alumna of the Fairbanks School. “This initiative makes immunizations accessible to every student, particularly those who might otherwise face barriers, like missing records or being new to the country.”
The program also addresses the unique needs of Marion County’s diverse student population, including children from immigrant families and those who frequently change schools. Through partnerships with the statewide Children and Hoosiers Immunization Record Program registry, known as CHIRP, providers ensure accurate tracking and timely delivery of vaccines.
Throughout Marion County, the initiative also strengthens school safety and staff preparedness through Stop the Bleed, CPR and naloxone training.
“We’ve trained school staff, including teachers, social workers, bus drivers and custodial staff, on life-saving measures that can make a critical difference in emergencies,” Eickelberger said.
The program is supported by a team of Fairbanks student interns, including one who serves as a translator for immigrant and refugee families — a testament to the program’s commitment to inclusivity and community engagement.
With over 400 schools in Marion County, the initiative exemplifies the impact of collaboration in addressing public health challenges.
“School health is community health,” said Melissa McMasters, administrator of immunization and infectious disease programs at the Marion County Public Health Department. “By ensuring our students are protected, we are safeguarding the future of our community.”
The Marion County Public Health Department is recognized by the Public Health Foundation as an academic public health department. This is a partnership between an academic institution and a public health agency that provides overlap and knowledge sharing in research, teaching and service.
1,000th student receives immunizations through Fairbanks School, Marion County partnership: IU NewsWe are thrilled to announce that the 1,000th student has received life-saving immunizations through the partnership between Fairbanks School and Marion County. This milestone marks a significant achievement in our efforts to protect the health and well-being of our community.
Since the beginning of this partnership, we have worked tirelessly to ensure that every student has access to the vaccines they need to stay healthy and thrive. Through our collaboration with Marion County, we have been able to provide immunizations to students regardless of their ability to pay, ensuring that no child is left behind.
We are proud to see the impact of our work reflected in the number of students who have received immunizations through this partnership. As we continue to strive for a healthier, safer community, we are grateful for the support of our partners, volunteers, and staff who have made this achievement possible.
Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our students and ensure that they have the protection they need to succeed. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this important initiative, and here’s to the next 1,000 students who will benefit from our efforts.
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Winter Dance (board book) – Board book By Bauer, Marion Dane – GOOD
Winter Dance (board book) – Board book By Bauer, Marion Dane – GOOD
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Winter Dance is a delightful board book by Marion Dane Bauer that captures the magic of winter through beautiful illustrations and lyrical text. This charming book follows a fox as he prepares for the winter dance, showcasing the different activities animals do to get ready for the cold season.From squirrels gathering nuts to bears finding a cozy den, Winter Dance provides a perfect introduction to the wonders of winter for young readers. The sturdy board book format is perfect for little hands to explore, making it a great addition to any child’s library.
With its engaging story and lovely artwork, Winter Dance is sure to become a favorite for both children and adults alike. Pick up a copy today and enjoy the enchanting world of winter through this heartwarming book.
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OCALA, Fla. — As winter weather moves across the southeast and Florida, Marion County is preparing for some cold temperatures this week.
Forecasters expect the feels like temperatures in Ocala will be in the lower 20s heading into Wednesday with even colder weather expected by Friday.
Tower Hill Nursery owner Ryan Mims is moving fast to protect plants due to the cold snaps.
“As soon as we hear about bad weather or cold snaps, we have to make sure everything is covered. So, it usually takes a day of preparation,” said Mims, who has been landscaping most of his life.
He says several of the plants that will be covered include ferns, sensitive flowers, perennials and robellini palms.
Mims says he waters them a sufficient amount as well to keep them warm under the plastic.
As for the snow a bit further north, Mims had one thing to say.
“My thoughts about this snow is that I hope it stays away,” he said. “We are Florida, and we are known as the sunshine state. Turn around and go back.”
As temperatures drop in Marion County, local nurseries are taking steps to protect their plants from the impending cold snap. One such nursery, located in the heart of the county, is busy preparing their inventory for the chilly week ahead.With forecasts predicting temperatures to dip below freezing, the nursery staff are working diligently to ensure that their plants are well taken care of. This includes moving sensitive plants indoors, covering delicate varieties with frost cloth, and applying a protective layer of mulch to insulate the roots.
“We want to make sure that our plants are well-equipped to handle the cold weather,” says the nursery owner. “By taking these preventative measures, we can help minimize any potential damage to our inventory and keep our plants healthy and thriving.”
Customers are encouraged to also take precautions with their own plants at home, by bringing in any potted plants or covering them with blankets or towels. Taking these steps can help prevent frost damage and ensure that your plants survive the cold weather.
As Marion County braces for the cold week ahead, local nurseries like this one are doing their part to protect their plants and keep them in top condition. By taking these proactive measures, they are ensuring that their inventory remains healthy and vibrant for customers to enjoy.
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