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–The Paso Robles Joint Unified School District has announced that all district schools will return to offering full-day instruction, five days a week, along with recess, after-school programs, lunch and meal breaks with classmates, athletics, and extracurricular activities this Fall.
–All Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees meetings are now being translated into Spanish, live during the meeting, according to a newsletter sent by the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District.
When joining the meeting on YouTube, select “Spanish” at the bottom to be routed to a live translator who will provide ongoing translation as the meeting progresses.
This means callers no longer need to speak in Spanish to reach the Hispanic community – all comments are translated into English as they are made. Non-English speakers may continue to speak in Spanish and their comments will be translated into English for the board and audience.
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Classroom disinfection gets underway at Winifred Pifer Elementary School in Paso Robles
and last updated 2021-02-08 22:17:55-05
The disinfection process got underway on Monday after an elementary school in Paso Robles was shut down due to COVID-19.
This is the first closure due to COVID-19 since Winifred Pifer Elementary School reopened in mid-November. The reason for it is last Thursday we became aware of a cluster of persons who had been exposed, said Curt Dubost, Superintendent of Paso Robles Joint Unified School District.
The school district did not want to specify whether the exposure or positive COVID-19 cases were among staff or students due to privacy reasons. We were told however, that there have been 14 positive COVID-19 cases at the school since last March.