6/17/2023 0 Comments Ousd transitional kindergarten![]() ![]() ![]() Regular surveillance testing has made way for at-home tests provided by schools during times of high transmission, as well as testing at school sites as needed. This year, mask mandates and social distancing are mostly a thing of the past. Districts relax Covid protocolsĬovid-19 protocols have changed tremendously from the beginning of the pandemic in the spring of 2020. Other concerns include teacher shortages, the social-emotional health of students and staff and the implementation of later start times for middle and high school students, he said. “We are going to offer kids and families a fantastic education despite the hurdles we are facing.”ĭespite the overall optimism, Covid-19 uncertainty and testing protocols top the list of concerns of California school administrators this school year, said Naj Alikhan, senior director of communications for the Association of California School Administrators. “I am looking forward to another year of in-person instruction,” said Corey Willenberg, superintendent of Oroville Union High School District in Butte County. Later start times for middle and high school students, the expansion of transitional kindergarten, more after-school programs and the opening of more community schools are just some changes students and staff will have to adjust to this school year, while still dealing with Covid-19 safety protocols and persistent staff shortages.ĭespite the challenges, educators seem confident that the experience of the last two years and increased resources will help them navigate another year of Covid-19, as well as new state programs. Eyes on the Early Years Newsletter Archive.Local Control Funding Formula Explained.California’s Homeless Students: Undercounted, Underfunded And Growing.Full Circle: California Schools Work To Transform Discipline.Tainted Taps: Lead puts California Students at Risk.Education during Covid: California families struggle to learn.College And Covid: Freshman Year Disrupted.Adjuncts’ gig economy at CA community colleges.California’s Community Colleges: At a Crossroads.A town’s library fight spotlights inequities.Complaint forms are available at school sites, on the district webpage at at the Office of the Ombudsperson located at 1000 Broadway, 1st Floor, Suite 150, Oakland, CA 94607, via email at or via telephone 51. OUSD prohibits unlawful discrimination (such as discriminatory harassment, intimidation, or bullying) against any student, employee, or other person participating in district programs and activities, including, but not limited to, those programs or activities funded directly by or that receive or benefit from any state financial assistance, based on the person's actual or perceived characteristics of race or ethnicity, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital, pregnancy, or parental status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information, or any other characteristic identified in Education Code 200 or 220, Government Code 11135, or Penal Code 422.55 or equity or compliance with Title IX, or based on his/her association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics (). zHuman Trafficking Prevention Resources.Tutoring & Supplemental Educational Services (SES). ![]() Professional Learning Communities (PLCs).Professional Development for Classified Employees.Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) & Budgeting for Equity.Student, Family & Community Engagement Office.Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP).Facilities Planning & Management Department.Environmental and Climate Change Literacy (ECCL).English Language Learner and Multilingual Achievement (ELLMA).Complaint Procedures / File a Complaint.Community Schools & Student Services (CSSS).Attendance & Discipline Support Services.Asian Pacific Islander Student Achievement. ![]()
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