San Diego County’s move into purple tier means some schools may not be able to re-open

Some parents are confused about what this move means for schools countywide. POWAY, Calif. — With San Diego County moving into California’s purple COVID-19 tier, reopening timelines could change for some schools. Schools that have not reopened at all will have to stay closed until San Diego County climbs back into the red tier and stays there for two weeks.

This applies for individual schools, not districts. “Poway Unified has reopened all its 39 campuses to in-person instruction whether small groups, hybrid model, etc. So we are considered open and we can continue with our reopening,” said Poway Unified School District’s Chief Communications Officer, Christine Paik.

The County’s Office of Education’s website shows the schools that remain closed. Fallbrook Union High District is online instruction only and La Mesa -Spring Valley was planning to reopen for in person instruction later this month.

San Dieguito Union High School is planning for a January reopening but does have some special education students meeting for in-person learning and that means it’s already open. This is where parents get confused. “So even if you’re only open for part of the population now, eventually if you want to reopen for all of the students […]

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