Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: In-Classroom Learning Delayed

Posted on July 16, 2020


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Marin County Public Health and Marin County Office of Education presented a recommendation to implement a phased-in, hybrid approach to learning for the fall K-12 semesterThe gradual approach will include distance learning along with small in-person groups. 

Following the guidance of Marin Public Health, individual districts will determine when it is appropriate to bring small groups of children into the classroom. Schools are exploring various options, including teachers meeting in the classroom with students individually or in small cohorts. A return to in-classroom instruction will begin no sooner than early September 2020. 

Online trainings and community discussions for implementing protocols are available on the Marin County Office of Education’s Rethinking Schools website. The last scheduled webinar is being held on Thursday, July 23 at 9AM. Join the discussion via Zoom or Facebook. 


Community Conversation: COVID-19 Update: Prevention & Outbreak Response 

Join Marin County Public Health for a community conversation to hear about what’s being done to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Public Health leaders will discuss why are we experiencing outbreaks, how are we responding to outbreaks, and what’s being done to prevent and respond to outbreaks during the COVID-19 Pandemic.  

WHAT: Community Conversation: COVID-19 Update: Prevention and Outbreak Response
WHEN: Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:00PM 

FEATURED SPEAKERS 

  • Matt Willis, M.D., Public Health Officer 
  • Angela Nicholson, Director, Marin County Emergency Operations Center 
  • Elizabeth Lowe, M.D., MarinHealth Medical Center 
  • David Miller, M.D., MPH, Kaiser Permanente 

 HOW TO PARTICIPATE: 

 Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at disabilityaccess@marincounty.org 


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