A surge in cases in the area cause them to go from teaching 250 students in person to 40-50 high needs students.
A surge in cases in the area cause them to go from teaching 250 students in person to 40-50 high needs students.
Cases are rsing.
Now -- one school is discontinuing in person class.
Newswatch 12's tyler ridgle has the story.
Tyler says: central point elementary is limiting in person class even further.
Other schools in the area have yet to follow.
Vo: in september the school announced partnering with the ymca and kid-time to offer childcare.
The principal says parent reaction to the change has been mixed.
Sot: you really can't win.
We have parents who praise us for our efforts and praise us for our response we have parents who frustrated with not having more in person instruction and we were on areally great trajectory until a few days ago of maximizing those opportunities for students.
Governor brown's two week freeze does not apply to schools.
Davenport says the health department even reccomended schools not shut down completely.
Tyler says: principal davenport says the school has to balance multiple factors when making decisons