Alpine school districts begins full in-person learning
A milestone in the push to reopen schools came Monday when the Alpine Union School District reopened all five of its campus for in-person learning for its entire student body.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) A milestone in the push to reopen schools came Monday when the Alpine Union School District reopened all five of its campus for in-person learning for its entire student body. We wanted to make sure everyone felt safe, got used to the protocols, and now we were able to say it s time to bring our students back, said Superintendent Rich Newman.
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Two years after San Diego County spent about $1.6 million to buy nearly 100 acres of parkland in Alpine, plans are finally moving forward to build the rural community its long-awaited county park.
The 24-acre park will be located at 2480 South Grade Road off, around the corner from Tavern Road off Interstate 8. The park will be open from dawn until dusk, will be fenced and gated with two main entrances, and will have someone living on the premises.
The county says it could start building the first of three planned phases as soon as this fall, with an estimated opening sometime in late 2022. The county estimates the total cost to build the park will be about $28 million.
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Last March, Boulder Oaks Elementary School teacher Nikki Woodward hugged her third-graders good-bye for the last time as schools nationwide shut down and the pandemic took over life in America.
On Wednesday afternoon, 313 days after the pandemic began, Woodward received her first COVID-19 vaccine, becoming one of the first teachers in San Diego County to get a vaccine.
Her school district, the small, rural Alpine Union in East County, is able to get teachers and all school staff vaccinated through its partnership with local tribes located in Alpine who opened vaccinations to school staff before the rest of San Diego County.