
Episode 28
What does it take to deliver in-person learning during the pandemic?
November 24, 2020 — Mendocino County is solidly in the purple tier, which means that most schools are closed, with narrow exceptions for extracurricular activities and students facing certain hardships. But some small schools got their waivers in over the
KZYX News · KZYX News Department
November 24, 20206m 29s
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Show Notes
November 24, 2020 — Mendocino County is solidly in the purple tier, which means that most schools are closed, with narrow exceptions for extracurricular activities and students facing certain hardships. But some small schools got their waivers in over the summer and received the nod from the state to provide in-person instruction. We’ll hear from Sandy Peters, the administrator at Deep Valley Christian School in Redwood Valley, about what it takes to deliver all in-person instruction; and Chloe Reed, the Executive Director and one of the teachers at Montessori Del Mar Community School in Fort Bragg, about adventures in outdoor education during hybrid learning.
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Mendocino County News