Following the California Department of Public Health's transition from a universal indoor school mask mandate to a “strong recommendation” for masks beginning after March 11, some La Jolla schools have revisited their COVID-19 masking policies and shifted to reflect the new state guidelines.
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A family’s lawsuit alleges that a 6-year-old student at the San Diego French American School in La Jolla suffered bullying and harassment at the hands of two classmates and that the private school failed to investigate or take disciplinary action.
The lawsuit, filed March 25 in San Diego County Superior Court, names SDFAS, Head of School Mark Rosenblum and the families of the classmates among the defendants and seeks at least $25,000 in damages for each of eight causes of action, including breach of contract, negligent supervision and emotional distress.
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La Jolla Light is not naming the families involved so as to not identify the children.
La Jolla businesses respond to reports of coronavirus outbreaks linked to them
An outbreak of the coronavirus was reported in October at Galaxy Taco in La Jolla Shores, but owner Trey Foshee says it was “not an outbreak.”
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A published list of locations in San Diego County where public health officials investigated outbreaks of the COVID-19 coronavirus revealed that 14 of the 1,006 reported outbreaks between March and December were in La Jolla’s 92037 ZIP code.
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Light contacted the sites of the more recent La Jolla cases for their responses and to learn what they have done since to prevent a recurrence.