What 3-foot social distance means for reopening California schools
By Diana Lambert and John Fensterwald
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OAKLAND, Calif. - New state and federal Covid safety guidelines that reduce the recommended minimum distance between students from 6 feet to 3 feet should make it easier for California schools to return students to classrooms full time, but most districts are not likely to make the change until the fall.
Instead, many district officials contacted by EdSource expressed reluctance to make changes to instructional models this school year because most have either reopened or plan to reopen campuses in the next few weeks.
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Yesenia Magali Melendrez Cardona (23)
Raquel Aparicio Martinez (39)
Rosalia Garcia Gonzalez (32)
Maria Guadalupe Mendez Vargas (49)
Felix Josefino Medina Rodriguez (53)
Jose Rogelio Orozco Mendez (51)
Jairo De Jesus Landin Duenas (23)
Gumaro Samuel Ramirez Cortez (39)
Arnulfo Talavera More (42)
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While on the topic of border controversy, a parcel of land sale was approved in a 3-2 vote through Calexico s City Council, with council-members Raul Urena and Gloria Romo strongly opposing the sale.
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Councilman Urena said the land sale would allow the Army Corps of Engineers to militarize Calexico s city further. Urena believes the parcel of land facing the border fence on First Street would be used to build a second wall.