With Gavin Newsom lifting regional stay-at-home orders and Bay Area counties gearing up to reopen, schools are developing plans to resume in-person classes.
The Oakland Unified School District had previously planned to begin in-person classes on January 25th (yesterday), but obviously did not follow through due to the COVID surge over the holidays. Because the stay-at-home orders have been lifted and ICU capacity has improved, OUSD hosted an informational meeting last night regarding their plans for reopening.
Updates can be found here.
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