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The Goleta Union School District returned to in-person instruction in March on a five-day modified schedule. Now that Santa Barbara County has moved to the orange tier of Californiaâs reopening guidelines, the district plans to have all students fully return in-person in August for the 2021-22 school year.
The school district reopened after Santa Barbara Countyâs COVID-19 case rate remained below 25 cases per 100,000 residents for five consecutive days. Upon opening, the district required all nine of their school sites to adhere to a strict 19:1 student to teacher ratio to accommodate for the six-feet social distancing protocol.
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Boys & Girls Club announces youth, junior youth of year honorees
She will represent the club in the state level of competition in April.
Luu will serve as an ambassador in various events and engagements and will receive a $500 scholarship from the local club along with additional coaching and mentoring to prepare her for the next level of competition.
Anita Wallach is junior youth of the year.
She competed against two of her middle school club peers to earn the title.
Wallach will also serve as a club ambassador.
The club was created in 2001 when the city of Vacaville formed an advisory group to provide guidance on the future of three neighborhood centers serving youth from disadvantaged neighborhoods.
We and many fellow advocates were excited to see that California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recent budget announcement included $4.6 billion for expanded learning time, including afterschool and summer learning.
We were also encouraged to hear both Newsom and State Board President Linda Darling-Hammond urge Californians to rethink the traditional school calendar, something that has been talked about for decades, but not acted upon.
But with such a huge infusion of cash slated to go out the door by March a very rapid timeline driven by necessity there is a danger of not using this money as wisely as we must.