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Return to in-person learning in jeopardy for some North County students and last updated 2020-12-22 21:42:48-05 ENCINITAS, Calif. (KGTV)- School leaders in a north county school district are trying to figure out how to address a legal petition filed by their teachers union. The San Dieguito Union High School District Board of Trustees held an emergency closed-door meeting Tuesday at Earl Warren Middle School in Solana Beach. A few dozen students and some parents gathered outside the school to protest the district s plan to return to in-person instruction in January. Our teachers have taught us to stand up for what s right, and we see that the board is not listening to their needs, their concerns, they re putting their lives at risk, so we are here to support our teachers, said student Andrea Gately. ....
On Dec. 17, a group of San Dieguito Union High School District students protested for a safer reopening of their schools, sending a message that they want their voices heard and to ensure that their teachers are protected. The students held signs that read: “Keep us safe,” “We stand with our teachers”, “If you don’t act like adults we will” and “You can’t put kids first if you put teachers last.” The protest was prompted by the board’s decision on Dec. 15 to expand the reopening of schools to five days a week on Jan. 27 and due to board member Michael Allman questioning the value of student input as they determine reopening plans. ....