Buena Park, Savanna school districts to begin in-person instruction Nov. 9

Two more school districts in north Orange County will begin in-person instruction on Monday, Nov. 9.

The Buena Park and Savanna school districts have announced plans to reopen classrooms next week under hybrid plans, or a combination of in-person instruction and distance learning.

Officials with the Buena Park School District, which educates about 4,600 students in kindergarten through eighth grade, said they reviewed health data and community feedback before reaching the decision.

The district plans to limit the size of elementary and middle school classes to about 16 or 17 students for in-person instruction and split students on campus into morning and afternoon groups.

“We are very pleased with the stability of Buena Park’s COVID-19 numbers and believe that with a secure safety protocol, we can bring students back onto campus to resume in-class learning,” Superintendent Ramon Miramontes said in a press release.

Anaheim’s Savanna School District educates about 2,400 students in kindergarten through sixth grade.

The Buena Park and Savanna districts both have implemented health and safety procedures, including requirements for students and teachers to wear masks.

The neighboring La Habra City, Centralia and Fullerton districts earlier announced their reopening dates.

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