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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. District Plans, Hopes For March Red Tier District officials are planning for a mid-March return of students to the Oakdale Junior High and Oakdale High School campuses.
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If all goes according to plan, students may return to the Oakdale Junior High and Oakdale High School campuses next month. A letter from the district detailing the planned return was sent out last week, indicating it’s hoped the pieces fall into place for the opening of the secondary sites.
Parents of Oakdale Joint Unified School
District students received an email Wednesday, Feb. 10 sharing the updated plan
to reopen the secondary school sites within the district.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Distance Learning Continues At Secondary Level
In a letter to the community, posted on the Oakdale Joint Unified School District website, District Superintendent Marc Malone announced that there won’t be any opening of secondary school campuses for in-person learning at this time.
Malone explained that the “Board of Trustees has acted to postpone announcing any potential reopening date for grades 7-12 to in-person instruction until Stanislaus County reaches the Red Tier in the California Blueprint to a Safer Economy. This postponement is due to the fact that Stanislaus County is currently in the Purple Tier of the Blueprint.”
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. OJUSD Postpones Secondary Decision When To Open?
Oakdale Joint Unified School District Superintendent Marc Malone released a statement following the OJUSD board meeting of Monday night, Dec. 14 postponing any potential reopening date for grades 7-12 for in-person instruction until the Jan. 11, 2021 board meeting.
This postponement is due to the fact that Stanislaus County is currently in the Purple Tier of the California Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Any reopening for grades 7-12 is contingent upon Stanislaus County being placed in the Red Tier of the Blueprint. When a reopening date can be established for grades 7-12 the OJUSD will utilize the Hybrid Block Schedule Model of instruction that was approved by the Board at the November board meeting.