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March 13, 2020
Santa Barbara County K-12 Public School
Closure
Closure Begins No Later than March 18 and
continues through the end of March
With the COVID-19 situation changing
rapidly, the Santa Barbara County K-12 Public School Superintendents, charter
school administrators, and Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools Susan
Salcido have been carefully evaluating the possibility of school closure for
students throughout Santa Barbara County.
Leaders have been meeting regularly to evaluate this complex issue. Today, in
cooperation with the Santa Barbara
County Public Health Department (SBCPHD), the decision has been made to close
all schools by Wednesday, March 18. By proactively making this difficult
decision, districts can implement their plans in light of their individual
community needs.
In the Santa Maria Valley, Guadalupe
Union, Orcutt, Santa Maria Bonita and Santa Maria Joint Union districts have
agreed to close together by Wednesday, March 18th, but will remain
open on Monday the 16th and Tuesday the 17th, in order to
allow more time for families to plan and arrange for child care and nutritional
considerations.
“The closure of any school has real
consequences beyond the loss of instruction, social connection and cognitive
engagement. This was a very difficult
decision, which was not made lightly,” said Santa Barbara County Superintendent
of Schools Dr. Susan Salcido. “Our
school leaders recognize that this closure has widespread ramifications and are
working to address impacts such as nutrition for students who typically receive
meals during the school day.”
Santa Barbara County Public Health
Director Van Do-Reynoso said, “We support the decision to close public schools. While there are no confirmed cases at this time,
this demonstration of social distancing will help to slow the spread of the
virus and minimize the public health impacts in our community.”
Some of our districts have 20,000
students in suburban areas and others operate in rural locations with fewer than
100 students. This plan allows for some
flexibility for each district to implement their closure plan with their
communities in mind.
Classes will not resume before the end
of March. Given the dynamic situation,
decisions related to reconvening will be made in conjunction with SBCPHD.
More information will be forthcoming.
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