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Lietz Elementary students will be back to in-person school on Monday, February 22, 2021.
The plan developed with Orinda s employee unions includes plexiglass partitions, masks, hand-washing, distancing, improved ventilation and cleaning in every classroom.
There is also weekly COVID-19 testing for staff and teachers. It took many meetings. I believe it was over 30 meetings, said Dr. Carolyn Seaton PhD, Superintendent of the Orinda Union School District. We do have a supportive parent community, but this was not about money. We actually got a lot less money from the state and federal government than many other districts, and have had to use some additional money that might ve gone to instructional supplies.
Frustration mounts as Mt. Diablo Unified School District remains without a plan on how to reopen
Frustration mounts as Mt. Diablo Unified School District remains without a plan on how to reopen
There s frustration and anger from parents and teachers of the Mt. Diablo Unified School District, and over 1,000 students have left the district since the start of the school year. Cristina Rendon reports.
MARTINEZ, Calif. - The Mt. Diablo Unified School District remains at odds with employee unions at how to return to in-person learning while neighboring school districts have reopened.
At a virtual board meeting Wednesday, Mt. Diablo Unified Superintendent Dr. Adam Clark said the district and unions are distances away from coming to an agreement.
Excitement abounds as dozens of East Bay schools reopen
Excitement for dozens of East Bay schools that reopened
The Orinda Union School District reopened their classes to Kinder-2nd grade. After months of planning and changes, COVID-19 safety measures were implemented when students arrived to campuses.
ORINDA, Calif. - Dozens of schools in the East Bay reopened on Wednesday, welcoming back students to the classroom for the first time in months.
The Orinda Union School District reopened their classes to Kinder-2nd grade. After months of planning and changes, COVID-19 safety measures were implemented when students arrived to campuses. Children were spaced apart as they waited outside of their classroom before the start of class. Campuses had designated walking paths and desks were disinfected between morning and afternoon cohorts.