School counselor at Kentucky Army post dies of coronavirus

School counselor at Kentucky Army post dies of coronavirus

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FORT KNOX, Ky. (AP) — A school counselor at a central Kentucky Army post that started in-person classes in August died this week after being diagnosed with the coronavirus, officials said.

Fort Knox Middle-High School counselor Pamela Harris was diagnosed with the virus and was being treated at a local hospital when she died Tuesday, said Will Griffin, spokesman for the Department of Defense Education Activity.

The school said on social media that the Army veteran had served as a Defense Department educator in the southeast district for several years.

“Her kindness, energy, and love for her job, was seen daily as she greeted students, and co-workers, with a smile and an encouraging word. The joy she possessed in her heart spilled over on to everyone in the building and in the surrounding community,” the post said.

The Federal Education Association, which represents educators and support professionals at schools on military bases, said in a statement that it had repeatedly warned management about the dangers of opening schools for in-person learning and advocated for online lessons.

Fort Knox switched to remote learning in early September, but only after Ms. Harris and several other school employees reported COVID symptoms, the statement said.

“Ms. Harris’ death was completely avoidable, had DoDEA exercised proper precautions,” said Diane Gibbs, director of the Federal Education Association.

The school is scheduled to resume in-person classes on Sept. 21, the education association said.

Griffin said the Department of Defense Education Activity continues its efforts to safely return to learning in an environment that best supports student achievement.

“DoDEA school operations impact the readiness of our military to complete their mission. And we must...

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