Staff Report • February 16, 2021
As COVID cases decline, L.A. County has hit a state milestone for allowing schools to reopen, county Supervisor Janice Hahn said Monday.
However, that doesn’t necessarily mean all schools will immediately open their, after tansitioning to remote learning for nearly a year.
An email received by HMG-CN authored by ABCUSD Superintendent Dr. Mary Sieu indicates that the district will be communicating plans within the next two weeks.
The email read:
Dear ABCUSD Families and Staff,
The L.A. County Department of Public Health reports that the county’s COVID-19 adjusted case rate has been at or below 25 per 100,000 for five consecutive days, meeting its requirement to reopen schools safely. Earlier this month, per Governor Newsom’s Safe Schools for All plan, we completed applications to move forward with reopening. The first groups of students scheduled to return are grades TK-2 and small cohorts of students with special needs. Students in g
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On Wednesday’s Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Angie Gough from the Reopen Schools IRL (in real life) group and to Trish Lehane from Cratloe who is mother of two girls in primary school about the importance of the reopening of schools.
The governor of Arizona signed a bill Monday that will suspend the use of a letter grade system in schools statewide, due to how disrupted this school year has been by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.