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Late Sunday night superintendents with Carlsbad Unified School District, San Dieguito Union High School District, and Poway Unified School District announced they did not get their waivers approved by the state to resume in-person instruction.
The three superintendents Ben Churchill, Ed.D., with CUSD; Robert Haley, Ed.D., with SDUHSD; and Marian Kim Pheps, Ed.D., with PUSD each said they spoke directly with Dr. Naomi Bardach, lead of the Safe Schools for All Team for the state of California, and asked she appeal the decision, but said Bardach was unwilling to change the ruling and said the decision was final.
San Dieguito Union High School District, Poway Unified School District, and Carlsbad Unified School District cannot resume in-person learning, according to CDPH
California denies requests from a number of school districts to expand in-person learning
The State hasn t approved the decision although the San Diego County Health Dept. has ok d the move. Author: CBS News 8 Team Published: 5:45 AM PST March 8, 2021 Updated: 12:52 PM PST March 8, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. The state has denied requests from San Dieguito Union, Poway Unified and Carlsbad Unified to expand in-person learning. Now, school officials from those districts involved are trying to figure out what s next.
San Dieguito Union High School District says it plans to bring more students back on campus Monday despite that decision not being officially approved by the State. It says a limited number of students have been on campus since last fall.