UpdatedThu, Feb 11, 2021 at 5:29 pm PT
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The program is underway as TES teachers continue providing virtual instruction, and as union leaders representing educators move forward in discussions with the district to return to in-person learning. (Shutterstock)
TEMECULA, CA A program that s bringing Temecula Elementary School students back into the classroom amid the pandemic is underway, and officials are calling it a first of its kind.
For a decade, the school has partnered with nonprofit Think Together for after-school expanded learning programs, but TES Principal Sandra McKay came up with a twist:
What if Think Together came onto campus
during regular school hours, even though the Temecula Valley Unified School District is shuttered due to coronavirus?