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Return Together Plan Update: Family Survey Results and Academic Plan Vision
In case you missed it, yesterday we released one of six parts of our Return Together Plan for the 2020-21 Academic year. We know that in order to meet our students’ academic, social, and emotional needs, we must first and foremost protect their basic well-being and keep them safe. This is why we released our draft Return to Health Plan before any other key areas. Mitigation and prevention of COVID-19, both at home and school, is a foundational component of our plan.
Return Together Plan Update: Health and Safety Plan
This summer, our team has been hard at work collaborating with experts and districts throughout the country to create a Return Together plan that meets students’ academic, social and emotional needs.
Learn more about the status of key areas below, including the Return to Health Plan which has moved into Phase 2.
Planning to Return Together
We know our community is anxiously awaiting our plan for what school year will look for our next academic year. Summer has just begun, but we are very excited to see the smiling faces of our students again and we can’t wait to share the upcoming plan with our community.
Today we’re updating you on the planning process and what you can expect when it comes to communication and information from the district about our Return Together Plan. The Return Together plan will focus on the following key areas: Health & Safety, Academics, Athletics, Attendance and Engagement, Climate & Culture, and Nutrition Services.
Let us know your experience with distance learning!
Tomorrow is the last day to fill out our surveys on your distance learning experience! The surveys will close on June 18 at 8 PM.
SCUSD Families – We Need Your Feedback on Distance Learning
This year has been difficult for students, staff, and our community. When our schools closed on March 13, we had to adjust quickly to continue meeting our students’ academic, social and emotional needs. This included providing students with food, computers, internet, social and emotional support, and developing a distance learning program in only a matter of weeks.
Student and Family Surveys on Distance Learning
Student survey starts today, family survey to come
Sac City Unified is developing a comprehensive and safety-centered plan to resume school in the fall. Of course, because of health and safety guidelines, we expect school to look much different than when we left our physical campuses on March 13.
Looking Ahead to the Safe Reopening of Schools after COVID-19
Our district has collaborated with 12 local school districts and the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) to help develop SCOE’s document of guiding principles and planning considerations regarding reopening schools for the 2020-21 school year. The document – School Year Planning: A Guide to Address the Challenges of COVID-19 – provides guidelines and considerations as each district creates their own reopening plan.