New school year in San Diego, already new cases of COVID on campuses
Parents at Hilltop High in Chula Vista said they recently received a letter letting them know about multiple cases of COVID-19 on campus. Author: Steve Price (Reporter) Updated: 7:17 PM PDT July 28, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. The San Diego County Office of Education confirmed several schools that recently returned to in-person learning have already had at least one positive COVID-19 case on their campuses. Parents at one of those schools, Hilltop High School in Chula Vista, said they recently received a letter letting them know about multiple cases.
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Pa Schools React to Restriction Changes 11:14 pm
With Governor Tom Wolf’s announcement of eased restrictions going into effect on Memorial Day, how will this effect schools in Cambria County?
Although Gov. Wolf’s administration announced the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions beginning May 31, not every school district will see a significant change this year. It will depend on when the district’s graduation dates are set.
Westmont Hilltop High School seniors will be graduating on the evening of May 26, just a handful of days before Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 restrictions are set to be lifted.
“So, we will be following the old orders which limits us to 25% capacity and 50% in outdoor capacity,” said Westmont Hilltop’s superintendent, Thomas Mitchell.