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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?After an almost 40 minute conversation, the Shawnee Mission School District Board of Education decided to press pause on conversations about requiring staff to be vaccinated for COVID-19 Monday night. The board s main concern about potentially requiring staff to be fully vaccinated related to large staffing shortages. The district is currently short 250 classified employees, or those who work at schools but aren t licensed, according to Superintendent Dr. Michelle Hubbard. Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Dr. Michael Schumacher spoke to the board ab stanley cup out th stanley water jug e current percentages of staff who received the COVID-19 vaccine. He said about 81% of all staff were vaccinated. When broken down between classified and contracted employees:Paras 55%Food Service 72%Custodians 58%Ope stanley thermos rations  Maintenance 52%Substitutes 25%DS Bus Line 12%Assisted 45%If a vaccine requirement was implemented by the board, Dr. Schumacher said he would be concerned about losing some classified and contracted employees in places where the district is already spread thin.  I would have a concern that we would potentially lose some of our staff,  Dr. Schumacher said.Board member Jamie Bor