By Arcadia Unified Digital Communications Interns Claire Li and Kylie Ha “It is very easy for us to shift to bringing students back to school as far as scheduling goes; the real challenge is how we do this safely,” said Arcadia High School Principal Angela Dillman on school reopening planning.
After weeks of completing surveys, Q&A sessions, and numerous meetings, the Arcadia Unified School District announced that Tuesday, April 20, would be the reopening date for in-person instruction opportunities for students who opt to come back to campus at Arcadia High School and the district’s middle schools. Arcadia Unified elementary schools, which include grades TK-5, reopened this week. The process to reopen schools and create instructional models, schedules, and more that follow the ever-evolving county and state health guidelines have required a great deal of behind-the-scenes preparation by administrators, teachers, and staff, and has taken into account feedback from students and families. Ultimately, and par for the course, Arcadia Unified’s reopening planning has been labor-intensive, with acute attention to detail when it comes to enhanced safety measures to ensure the health and welfare of all students and staff.
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DCI Interns on the news writing team publish articles that are often published on local newspapers, such as Arcadia Patch and the Arcadia Weekly. The articles, ranging in subject, dive into the AUSD world and cover events, opportunities, news, and first-hand accounts of unique stories in the community.
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