William S. Hart Union High School District officials have informed parents that due to logistical concerns heading into finals week, the cohort groups of students who have been receiving in-person instruction on district sites this past semester will complete their final few days of the semester from home.
The groups of students that had returned were given special permission from the county earlier this fall, and generally have special needs in terms of their education. Blended learning with general education students has not yet been given the go-ahead to return to campus.
Superintendent Mike Kuhlman on Tuesday said the district was monitoring the rise of COVID-19 transmission in the community and running into issues with some of those on campus having to either quarantine due to possible exposure, experiencing symptoms, and/or testing positive.
District One to remain in remote learning format in January
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Local teacher named ‘EconHero’ for December
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YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - A Vista High School teacher was honored by the Thomas R. Brown Foundation and the University of Arizona Office of Economics Education as the EconHero for December.
Vista teacher Diego Moya, is in his fifth year at the school.
He oversees the school s student council and serves as the Communication Liaison in addition to teaching economics.
Yuma Union High School District says teachers are recognized for providing excellent economic instruction to Arizona students.
Michele Garlit, a Vista teacher said, He is an energetic teacher that invites students to understand and learn about the world economy that they participate in as well as dive deep into the area of personal finance that will serve each student well when they leave high school.