San Diego Unified School District: NEWS RELEASE: San Diego Unified Provides Additional Support To Classrooms Due To Statewide Substitute ...

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Coronado CA

15 January, 2022

9:49 AM

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Press release from San Diego Unified School District: 01/14/2022 SAN DIEGO– San Diego Unified School District has outlined plans to begin moving additional educators into classrooms due to the statewide substitute teacher shortage and the spread of the Omicron variant. The district announced it will invoke Administrative Procedure 7293, adopted in the late 1960s and designed to help schools cope with severe staffing shortages. These new measures are being taken to keep schools open. "We continue to believe that school is the best place for students to be," the district said in a letter to families. "This has been demonstrated by multiple studies showing students are actually safer in school than in communities where the virus is widespread." Calling the current situation a severe challenge for all school districts, San Diego Unified cautioned parents, "[W]e want to be transparent about the fact your student(s) will very likely experience one or more of the following over the next few weeks, while COVID-19 is surging and these special measures are in place: Supervision by substitutes or centralized personnel; Class work in a "learning lab," or study hall type of environment; and, Instructional time replaced by self-paced activities." Among the other measures taken to keep schools open, the district has: These are temporary measures required by the pandemic, and employing these strategies will allow San Diego Unified to keep classrooms open. All absences due to illness or mental and emotional stress will be treated as excused at this time, and students out for any of these reasons will be able to make up any missed assignments. Should all of these measures fail at any given school, the district said it would work with local health and education authorities to declare a "COVID Impact Day" at that school (similar to heat days.) MEDIA CONTACT: Communications Director Maureen Magee, [email protected], (619) 381-7930. ### This press release was produced by San Diego Unified School District. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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