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High school principals are making alternate plans for graduation this year
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Plans to reopen for in-person learning at Pleasanton Unified School District took centerstage during the Board of Trustees first regular online meeting of the year on Thursday.
While Alameda County remains in the state s purple tier of COVID-19 monitoring and the Bay Area s regional ICU capacity has been in the single digits since last week, instruction continues for PUSD students via remote learning, but PUSD officials are progressing with plans to eventually return to the classroom.
Ed Diolazo, assistant superintendent of student support services, told the Board that Governor Gavin Newsom s plan to reopen schools released in late December pretty much aligned to what we already approved for when we re able to reopen, by staggering the reopening of elementary grades and focusing on small cohorts at the secondary level.
The Pleasanton school board unanimously adopted a temporary grading policy at a special online meeting Thursday, allowing secondary students to receive "Credit" or "No Credit" marks instead of low letter grades on their first-semester.
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A temporary grading policy for secondary students in Pleasanton Unified School District will be considered at a special Board of Trustees online meeting on Thursday, starting 4:30 p.m.