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San Luis Coastal Unified School District could return to in-person learning as early as March 4

San Luis Coastal Unified School District could return to in-person learning as early as March 4 and last updated 2021-02-16 00:03:06-05 Students in the San Luis Coastal Unified School District could return to in-person learning as early as March 4. On Tuesday, Superintendent Eric Prater will recommend a reopening plan during the district board of trustees meeting that could get kindergarten through 7th grade back into classrooms for a hybrid morning and afternoon schedule. The superintendent is recommending: March 8: 3rd-6th (hybrid model) March 15: 6th graders at Los Osos Middle School & 7th-12th (hybrid model if permitted by the state​) Here’s proposed reopening dates for @SLCUSD K-12. Students would be on a morning/afternoon hybrid schedule starting as early as March 4th for K-2. Board members will discuss the recommendation at Tuesday’s meeting. @KSBYpic.twitter.com/y2irGssBHk Megan Healy (@MeganHealyTV) February 16, 2021

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Cal Poly partners with SLCUSD to bring locally sourced food to students and families

Brayton Metzger/KEYT Dairy cows raised by students at Cal Poly wait to be sold at auction. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - Food insecurity is a nationwide dilemma. For San Luis Coastal Unified School District, it s a problem they face head-on. It s not something they have faced alone though. Students working at the Cal Poly Dairy Unit have provided the fruits of their labor, namely eggs and dairy products like cheese and milk, to the school district. So this partnership by chance and happenstance because of COVID. My daughter was at home on her Zoom with her school, San Luis High, she was in a nutrition class, said Craig Russell, the Dairy Operations Manager for the university. They were talking about local food, and I said to my daughter, why don’t you type in the queue ‘how would you like to have Cal Poly milk in your school?’ From there I got connected with Erin Primer at the SLO school district and the rest is history.

Central Coast school district buys rare Jujubes for students

Central Coast school district buys rare Jujubes for students and last updated 2021-01-14 14:51:25-05 Central Coast students are broadening their cultural taste buds. The San Luis Coastal Unified School District is buying a special fruit from a local farmer for their Covid grocery delivery boxes. The fruit is called jujubes. They are an ancient, sacred, and nutritious fruit originating in the Middle East and Asia. Not only are they introducing jujubes to the students, but they are creating a curriculum about it. The students will learn about the importance of jujubes in tandem with Chinese New Year lessons this February.

Rise in failing grades across California a cause for concern

Rise in failing grades across California a cause for concern An early report card during the pandemic shows cause for concern for distance learning, as grades sink in a number of states. and last updated 2020-12-10 23:50:00-05 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — An early report card on student grades during the pandemic shows cause for concern, as the number of D s and F s are up at schools across California. Nine months into the coronavirus pandemic and some parents are just done with distance learning. Best case scenario I d like to get my child back in a classroom, Amanda McLean says. Her five-year-old daughter is a student at L R Green Elementary School in Escondido. There is very minimal interaction with children and teachers in the classroom and yet our children are thriving far better in that setting than they are in zoom.

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