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Local schools to reopen next month

Cabrillo Unified School District students are set to come back as early as the first week of April after learning remotely for more than a year. At a special meeting on Monday night, Cabrillo Unified School District board members unanimously approved an amended elementary reopening plan, designating April 5 as the first day back for transitional kindergarten, kindergarten and first-grade students. The decision came on the heels of a lengthy discussion at the board’s regularly scheduled meeting last Thursday night. The board declined to formally approve the plan until Monday night to allow for adequate board consideration and public input.

Laguna Beach High, Thurston still set for March 17 reopening - Laguna Beach Local News

Laguna Beach Local News An areal view of the Laguna Beach High School track, which will temporarily close for renovations. Photo by Cyrus Polk – Sparkle Films. The Laguna Beach Unified School District remains on track to reopen secondary schools to in-person classes on March 17 even though earlier this week Orange County narrowly missed a metric needed to enter the less-restrictive red tier, the superintendent said Thursday. In a statement to the region’s school district superintendents, Orange County Superintendent Al Mijares said he conferred with Orange County Health Officer Dr. Clayton Chau on Wednesday about the latest trends in COVID-19 cases. Chau confirmed that Orange County should enter the red tier on March 16, allowing K-12 districts to reopen the following day.

CALIFORNIA S $6 6 BILLION SCHOOL RE-OPENING PLAN PRIORITIZES LOW-INCOME, SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN – El Observador

CALIFORNIA S $6 6 BILLION SCHOOL RE-OPENING PLAN PRIORITIZES LOW-INCOME, SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN – El Observador
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California Assembly candidates weigh in on race for 79th District

Print Five candidates vying for the seat left by former Assemblywoman Shirley Weber squared off on school reopenings, police reform and other topics during a virtual debate hosted by Voice of San Diego Wednesday night. Weber, who was elected to the 79th District seat in the California Assembly in 2012 and who championed a landmark bill on police use of force, left that position in January, after Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed her to serve as California Secretary of State. The candidates competing to replace her in the 79th include an ethnically diverse field of one Republican and four Democrats, including her daughter, Dr. Akilah Weber.

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