Paso Robles schools bringing sixth graders back to the classroom
February 25, 2021
The Paso Robles Unified School District is preparing to reopen classrooms for sixth graders. The proposed plan calls for a return to on-campus instruction in which students will have the option to switch from remote learning to a hybrid model.
On March 9, sixth grade students at Daniel E. Lewis Middle School will have an opportunity to meet their peers and teachers in person during a two-day orientation. The campus will then host a hybrid program of in-person and remote instruction, with some students in the classroom in the morning and others in the afternoon.
–Thanks to the efforts of Spring Street Mobil, Daniel E. Lewis Middle School was recently awarded a $500 ExxonMobil Educational Alliance Grant to support the school’s educational program. The school plans to utilize the gift to directly support student engagement and achievement.
“Spring Street Mobil is proud to participate in the ExxonMobil’s Educational Alliance program that invests in the future of communities through educational grants to neighborhood schools,” the school said in a statement. “Our school community is incredibly thankful for the support and generosity of Spring Street Mobil.”