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North County parents and students pushing for a full reopening of in-person instruction at two school districts plan to gather Monday morning to rally for their cause.
Several parents have been vocal about their dissatisfaction with San Marcos and Oceanside Unified School Districts’ timeline and capacity on reopening classrooms and have held protests in the past voicing their concerns. They say the slow reopening process has hindered their children’s academic and mental health while they’ve been learning remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – In spite of the plan’s approval from the Oceanside Unified School District, the Board voted against reopening elementary grades full-time on April 13.
The Board says they need to review health rules and need more time to consult with their union.
Meanwhile, San Marcos Unified will be considering ways to expand their in-person instruction at a Board meeting on April 20.
The Parent Association, a group advocating for reopening all San Diego County schools for full-time, in-person instruction, will be closely monitoring that next meeting.
A rally for in-person learning five days a week will be held on April 19 at 9 a.m. at the San Marcos Unified School District Office, located at 255 Pico Avenue, San Marcos, CA 92069.