Santa Ana school district sets timeline for return to in-person learning

The Santa Ana Unified School District has set a tentative schedule for returning to in-person learning – it would be part of a hybrid model still including some distance learning.

Santa Ana has been hit especially hard by the coronavirus and city and public health officials have been targeting hot spots with outreach efforts.

In October, some small groups could return to campuses, such as special education programs, students learning English and other students in challenging situations such as homelessness. A precise date remains to be determined, district spokesman Fermin Leal said.

Preschool, transitional kindergarten and kindergarten classes could start hybrid learning Nov. 2, followed by students in grades one through three on Nov. 16 and in grades four and five on Nov. 30.

Grades six through 12 would not start hybrid learning until January, with specific dates to be determined, officials said.

Leal said this is all a tentative timeline.

For now, online-only learning continues and “families can continue to remain completely online if they want to,” Leal said.

Santa Ana Unified serves 49,790 students, making it the second-largest school district in Orange County.

 

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