| And what’s your district? I’m in Southern Calif and waiting to hear from my school. Curious what others are doing. |
| Yes. Bay Area Alameda: School district is offering full time remote to those who are high risk or have family members deemed to be high risk. Everyone else will be on modified schedule. Half days assigned either AM/PM and will be in class M, T, Thr, F and home remote on Wednesday. |
| Yes but my kids are in private so not sure that's useful. |
| No and with the recent surge my guess is some of the ones with existing plans will get an overhaul. I mean 20 some principals in the Bay Area came down with COVID after a large meeting....will definitely impact their views. |
| San Francisco Unified hasn't decided yet. They're holding a bunch of town halls and deciding. |
| Bay Area. Not yet. Debating between 2/3 and 5/0. |
| Monterey. No decisions until later this month. Range from 4 days to 10 days of school per month. Most likely will be equivalent of 8 days. |
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I’m convinced all of these hybrid models are going to go away soon and we’ll all be full-time DL.
Infections are out of control now. |
| Bay Area, private. School sent out a survey asking how many on site days we'd be comfortable with (choices were 1-4). No word on decision. |
| Mountain view....no. |
| I am sort of jealous and now annoyed we didn’t apply to boarding school since they all plan to to be open. |
| San Diego and Los Angeles just backtracked to online |
| Berkeley is likely to start the year online |
SFUSD just announced they're starting online for sure. |
| Newsome just announced any public or PRIVATE school in any county on watch list (80% of the state's population lives in one if these counties) can NOT re-open. |