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DJUSD Moving To Phase 4: 5-Day/Week Modified In-Person Model April 12
Earlier today, Superintendent Bowes shared a new message with the DJUSD community.
April 02, 2021

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Earlier today, Superintendent Bowes shared a new message with the DJUSD community. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic over the last twelve months has transformed our daily experience - how we live, work, play and learn is so different from what we once knew. Our circumstances, however, are changing for the better in DJUSD with a five-day/week return to campus beginning on April 12.
The change to a five-day/week return to campus is being driven by the following factors:
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- The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and California Department of Public Health (CDPH) updated K-12 school guidance for student distancing in classrooms from six (6) to three (3) feet.
- Consistent with California state legislation (SB 98), school districts must provide in-person learning “to the greatest extent possible.”
- A focus on one change in model between April 12 and the end of the year will provide stability on our campuses.
- COVID-19 case rates continue to decline in our county and region.
His complete message is available to read on our website.
This press release was produced by the Davis Joint Unified School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.