The Los Angeles Unified School
District is continuing to prepare for the eventual — though not
imminent, due to the ongoing surge of COVID-19 cases — return to school, as LAist reports.
At a November 10 meeting of the LAUSD Board of Education, district administrators discussed the 'Return to Campus' plan. Photo: Screenshot from Board Meeting |
Sunday, Dec. 6 is a big deadline for this planning: it’s the last day families can submit the “Return to Campus - Program Selection Form”
and let the district know if they’d prefer their students to return in
the hybrid setting when in-person learning is permitted, or if the
students would rather continue with online-only distance learning.
If families don’t fill out the form by Sunday’s deadline, the district will automatically place their kids in the hybrid model.
Under the hybrid model, students spend some of their time learning in-person at the school site, and some time learning online. The district says parents who choose that model can change their mind and go back to online-only at any point in the school year. But parents who pick online-only will only have select opportunities in the year to opt into the in-person hybrid learning...
The teachers’ union and the district have yet to announce an agreement over how the hybrid in-person learning would work.
Source: LAist