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FAIRFIELD Armijo High School not only graduated its class of 453 during two ceremonies Wednesday at Brownlee Field, it also graduated one principal.
Sheila Smith is moving on after four years herself in charge of the Washington Street campus. She is also eager for new adventures just like the stud
FAIRFIELD Members of the Class of 2021 and the Class of 2022 in the Fairfield-Suisun School District must complete a reduced set of requirements to graduate, a divided school board decided this week.
Superintendent Kris Corey gave a brief review Thursday of the temporary graduation requirements, w
Fairfield-Suisun board votes to resume in-person learning once Solano County goes ‘red’
Fairfield-Suisun School District Superintendent Kris Corey
FAIRFIELD The Fairfield-Suisun School District governing board voted Thursday to return to in-person learning once Solano County returns to the state’s red tier level.
Schools must have an approved Covid-19 reopening plan to do so.
Dr. Bela Matyas, the county’s public health officer, said this week that several smaller schools had already submitted their reopening plans for review.
Matyas also said the county is on the cusp of re-entering the red tier of the color-coded Covid-19 monitoring system. Doing so would allow school districts to open up classrooms for transitional kindergarten through sixth grade.
Fairfield-Suisun board reviews plans to return to in-school learning
Fairfield-Suisun School District Superintendent Kris Corey
FAIRFIELD Shifts this week in how that state ranks counties for novel coronavirus infection have once again opened the doors for a return to in-person classroom instruction and may soon allow some high school sports to resume.
The Fairfield-Suisun School District governing board continues to wrestle with the issue of educating students in the time of Covid-19, evident Thursday when the matter was once again a topic of discussion.
At issue is whether to continue with distance learning or return to in-person instruction. The topic has been covered over the past few months at each meeting, but continued changes to the state’s response to the novel coronavirus pandemic has caused delays in returning to normal learning structures for students.