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K-3 students will come back to familiar classrooms on Thursday, but to some new protocols. Author: Barbara Bingley (ABC 10) Published: 6:20 PM PDT April 7, 2021 Updated: 8:57 PM PDT April 7, 2021
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) will return to classroom instruction for kindergarten through third grade on Thursday for two days a week, three hours a day. Grades 4 through 6 are set to begin April 15 and 7 through 12 on April 22. I am extremely happy that, after a year of loneliness, I get to see some of my staff and students back, said Pony Express Elementary School Gino Dobrescu.
Students will come back to familiar classrooms, but also some new protocols. Temperature checks, physical distancing, face coverings and handwashing stations are among some of the safety measures put in place.
By Kitty O Neal, News 93.1 KFBK
Feb 9, 2021
Listen: Jay Artis- Wright, Vice President, Policy and Public Affairs, California Charter Schools Association
The CA Charter Schools Association put out a report on Black student performance in charters across the state in recognition of Black History Month. Sac High received notable attention for what they are doing to support their students and how they were able to become the top high school in California for Black student performance
Jay Artis-Wright brings over 15 years of diverse professional experiences to the Diversity Leadership Institute in the private and public sectors. Currently, she serves as Senior Advisor of Policy and Public Affairs for the California Charter Schools Association, where she directs policy issues regarding educational equity, teacher diversity and local control funding formula (LCFF).
Parents react to Gov. Newsom plans to reopen in-person classes amid pandemic
Parents are reacting to Gov. Newsom s announced Safe Schools for All Plan, which encourages schools to return to in-person learning in the spring of 2021. Author: Giacomo Luca (ABC10) Updated: 11:12 PM PST December 30, 2020
SACRAMENTO, Calif As the growing coronavirus pandemic consumes California, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the Safe Schools for All Plan, which encourages schools to reopen classrooms for in-person learning in Spring 2021.
The recommendation was driven by increasing evidence that there are lower risks and increased benefits from in-person instruction, particularly for the youngest students, Newsom said. The plan comes amid increased pressure on schools to reopen campuses based on those rationales.