COVID-19 Announcements
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COVID-19 TESTING INFORMATION AND UPDATES
During the Wednesday webinar on 12/2/20, Superintendent Jeff Harris had a discussion with Del Norte County Public Health Officer, Dr. Warren Rehwaldt, regarding current and future testing opportunities within Del Norte County. Testing by Verily is currently available through public health at two locations, the Crescent City Cultural Center and the Holiday Inn Express/Redwood Hotel in Klamath. Testing at these sites is for those ages 13 and older. Testing is by appointment only. The Cultural Center is open for testing on Monday and Tuesday, and the hotel location is open on Wednesday. For more information, or to make an appointment, please visit https://www.covid19.dnco.org/testing. Additional testing is available at Sutter Coast Urgent Care Clinic, CVS Pharmacy, and through other healthcare providers.
Del Norte County Public Health is also working closely with Humboldt County Public Health to expand testing availability through our two counties. Testing will be done by United Indian Health Services (UIHS) and is expected to be in place by mid-December. In October, Dr. Rehwaldt reached out to Del Norte Unified and asked if we could assist this effort by providing a location at a few schools for testing. We have been working with the County of Del Norte to ensure that testing is done after students leave for the regular school day, that testing is walk up or drive up, that testing is done outside of spaces used by students and staff, that UIHS staff disinfects any district facility that is used by UIHS staff, and that those seeking testing do not travel through the school site.
All testing will be done between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. and no testing will occur within the school building or near students or staff. The tentative testing schedule is:
Monday- Crescent Elk
Tuesday- Margaret Keating
Wednesday- Redwood
Friday- Smith River
Sunday- Mountain School
This increased testing will be available to the community, and more information, including a final schedule, will be provided by the Public Health Officer when the sites are open for testing.
Please note that contrary to information being placed on social media, testing is not being provided by the District, administered by the District, or mandated by the District, nor is the District receiving any compensation for allowing UIHS and Del Norte Public Health to use the agreed-upon locations.
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COVID-19 Precautions and Best Practices
To move forward and to ensure that we do not have to close classrooms, schools, or the entire district, we are asking your help on the following:
1. For Families Traveling - We encourage families who travel or families hosting family from out of the area to consider requesting an independent study contract for two weeks following a holiday break. This would still allow your child to participate with their teacher and other classmates virtually but would also allow time to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for your child or family members prior to returning to school.2. Face Covering - We ask parents/guardians to support this effort to avoid the spread of COVID-19 and other illnesses after the holidays.
3. For Symptomatic Students - As always, we encourage you to keep your child home if they are exhibiting any of the symptoms on the daily health screener. This is always an important aspect of dealing with any infectious disease, but it is even more important this year, to help ensure that our schools can remain open for in-person learning.
4. Handwashing & Physical Distancing - Please ensure your family and students are taking the proper steps to help limit contact and the chance of spreading infectious disease.
For more information on all of these things, please visit dnusd.org/familyresources
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DNUSD Infographics & Flowcharts for Staff
School Office & Classroom Screening Flowchart
COVID-19 Communication Protocols Summary
DNUSD Infographics & Flowcharts for Parents
When to Close Schools and the District
DNUSD COVID-19 Video Information
DNUSD Personal Protective Equipment & Isolation Room Guidelines (For Staff)
Closing a Class, Cohort, School, or the District (Video)
Daily Student COVID-19 Screening (Video)
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COVID-19 Pandemic Response Plan
Can be viewed at:
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DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation Episode #14 - School Starting in 2020-21 - Jeff H. & Ryan B. & Tom K.
Join us this week on Coffee and Conversation as we discuss school starting for the 2020-21 school year. We will discuss a number of popular topics circulating in the Del Norte community regarding schools.Soundcloud - -
DNUSD Webinar @ 1 pm 7/29/2020 - General Q&A
On Wednesday's webinar, we will be answering questions the community may have about the start of school.
Panelists:
Jeff Harris - Superintendent of DNUSD & DNCOERyan Bahten - Director of Technology
Link to the webinar:
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 7-20-2020
Superintendent Jeff Harris has an important message this week and provides an update on the schedule request survey and the virtual learning form that was sent out at the end of last week. He also touches on the upcoming high school plan, and school safety requirements for COVID-19In-Person Schedule English Form:100% Distance Learning Registration Form: -
DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation Episode #12 & 13 - Law Enforcement in Del Norte Part 1 & 2
Episode #12 & 13 of Coffee and Conversation is available! This week we discuss law enforcement and how it relates to school in Del Norte, as well as the impact COVID-19 has had on our local officers doing their jobs. You can now listen to the DNUSD podcast on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, and Stitcher. -
Distance Learning Registration / In-School Schedule Request Form
We are asking that all parents fill out one of the following forms, one if you plan to pursue 100% distance learning for your child, or the other if you plan on your child being physically in school as part of the blended learning model.
In-School Student Schedule Request Form
After reviewing the surveys, talking with staff and parents, and discussing the impact on operations, the planning for Phase 3 model will reflect: Cohort A (50% of students) attending on Monday & Wednesday, Cohort B (the remaining 50%) attending on Tuesday & Thursday, and all students engaging in distance learning on Friday and on the days that they are not physically in school.In-Person Schedule English Form:Horario en persona Spanish Form:100% Distance Learning Program Registration Form
We are also asking families interested in distance learning to register for the program so that we can plan for staffing and professional development. There are some very clear guidelines around distance learning that will be put into place, and families will have to commit to meeting those guidelines and to attending the program for a full year.100% Distance Learning Registration English Form:Formulario de registro de aprendizaje a distancia 100% en inglés: -
DNUSD Webinar @ 1 pm 7/22/2020 - Student Schedule Request Form / Bus Services Signups / Virtual Learning Program Registration Form
On today's webinar, we will discuss three very important forms and parents may need to sign their children up if necessary.
Student Schedule Request Form
Bus Services Signups
Virtual Learning Program Registration Form
The forms will be made available soon, please tune in while we discuss the purpose of each form and all that is involved in completing them.
Special Guests:
Jeff Harris - Superintendent of DNUSD & DNCOERyan Bahten - Director of Technology
Derrick Campbell - Director of Transportation Services
Link to the webinar:
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 7-20-2020
Bus Service Application 2020-21 School Year
In order to be eligible to receive bus services for the 2020-21 school year families are required to complete the Bus Service Application form: https://forms.gle/pmfHTZ8u2WyqnaqD8
Continuum of Education Phases for Schools in Del Norte County
https://drive.google.com/…/1TiXKJLGjtvEfDIOSzFg4VwfWjq…/view
CIF Sports Calendar
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DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation Episode #11 - School Re-Opening Part 3 of 3
Episode #11 of Coffee and Conversation is available! This week we discuss school re-opening with Ryan Bahten and Tom Kissinger. You can now listen to the DNUSD podcast on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, and Stitcher. -
School Board Approves Phase 3 Plan - 2 Days In School, 3 Days at Home Per Week
Since late May/early June, certificated, classified, and administrative staff, along with students, parents, and community members have been providing input on re-opening options for schools. There have been multiple meetings at school sites (prior to the end of the year), steering committee meetings, Board meetings, surveys, etc. to discuss data and make recommendations. We also know that our current situation with COVID-19 is very fluid. As a result, we developed a "Continuum of Educational Phases" for the 2020-2021 school year (attached to this email). In this continuum, we link what school may look like with the California Resiliency Roadmap. In the continuum, you'll see that our educational programs this coming year could vary, at any time, between full distance and full in-person, depending on orders from the Governor, and guidance/mandates from California Department of Public Health, California Department of Education, and the Del Norte County Public Health Officer.Given the information that we currently have, we anticipate that school will most likely begin in Phase 3- Blended Learning. Last night the Board took action to approve a general model for Phase 3, which was to provide 2 days per week of in-person learning for all K-8 students, who attend schools within the Del Norte County USD, and 3 days per week of distance learning for all K-8 students in DNCUSD. This does not include Castle Rock, Community, or Elk Creek. The Board also allowed high schools to work with families, students, and staff to develop a model that works for their unique needs.What the Board did not do was to determine what the start of school would be. Given the quickly changing COVID-19 landscape, some districts set for full re-open have now completely closed and others set for full or partial closure have completely re-opened. We will work with our local public health officer, rely on legal requirements and mandates, and ultimately, make a final decision on which phase we will utilize when school re-opens. I anticipate the final re-opening phase decision will be made no later than the first week of August. It is important to know, too, that the district will be offering a full year, distance learning option for families whose children cannot attend in person due to COVID-19 reasonsOver the next three weeks, we will work with both bargaining units, interested staff, parents, students, site administrators, Board members, and others to plan for, negotiate, and implement a safe and successful Phase 3 potential re-opening.
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DNUSD Webinar @ 1 pm 7/15/2020 - School Re-opening Q&A
Last night the DNUSD School Board of Education made a decision on what phase 3 of the DNUSD Re-opening Continuum will be. Today, at our weekly webinar, we will be answering questions and discussing various topics surrounding the re-opening conversation.
Re-opening Phases for Del Norte County Schools
Special Guests:
Jeff Harris - Superintendent of DNUSD & DNCOE
Link to the webinar:
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DNUSD Special Board meeting
Today is the DNUSD special board meeting at 2:00 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at https://youtu.be/3HHGQwlQ-KM
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752
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Re-Opening Options and Survey Results and the Proposed Re-opening Phases
Take a look at the results from the most recent re-opening survey as well as the re-opening phases being proposed by Del Norte Unified School District that corresponds with the California Resiliency Roadmap.
Proposed Re-opening Phases for Del Norte County Schools
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 7-13-2020
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Seamless Summer Program 2020
Meals are available from 10:30 to 12:00, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the locations listed on the attached flyer.Also, buses are delivering meals on the routes listed on the Transportation flyer attached to this post. -
DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation Episode #10 - School Re-Opening Part 2 of 2
Episode #10 of Coffee and Conversation is available! This week we discuss school re-opening with Ryan Bahten and Tom Kissinger. You can now listen to the DNUSD podcast on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, and Stitcher. -
DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation Episode #9 - School Re-Opening
Episode #9 of Coffee and Conversation is available! This week we discuss school re-opening with Ryan Bahten and Tom Kissinger. You can now listen to the DNUSD podcast on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, and Stitcher. -
DNUSD Special, County, and District Board meetings 7-9-2020
Today is the DNUSD special board meeting at 2:30 pm, County Board Meeting at 3:30 pm, and the District board meeting is at 4:30 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at https://youtu.be/ftazGw_zLfM
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752
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DNUSD Webinar @ 1 pm 7/8/2020 - Summer Youth Activities & COVID-19
Join us for today's webinar where we discuss various summer youth activities going on in Del Norte as well as the guidelines and restrictions that need to be followed in order to get a public event approved by Del Norte County Public Health.
Del Norte COVID-19 Information Hub
KIDS Food Smarts Virtual Class
Wild Rivers Foundation Summer by Design Calendar
Special Guests:
Jeff Harris - Superintendent of DNUSD & DNCOEDr. Rehwaldt - Del Norte County Public Health Officer
Sunny Baker - Del Norte County Health Education Coordinator
Scott Graves - Wild Rivers Strategic Communications Coordinator
Janet Gilbert - Tanzy Games Coordinator
Link to the webinar:
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 7-6-2020
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DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation - Now Available on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, and Stitcher!
Episode #8 of Coffee and Conversation is available! You can now listen to the DNUSD podcast on Soundcloud, Spotify, iTunes, and Stitcher. -
Seamless Summer Program 2020
Meals are available from 10:30 to 12:00, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the locations listed on the attached flyer.Also, buses are delivering meals on the routes listed on the Transportation flyer attached to this post. -
DNUSD Webinar 7-1-2020
Join us for today's webinar where we touch on nutrition services and transportation services, as well as the various programs they have going on, including but not limited to: Bus Transportation Signups, Pandemic EBT, and Seamless Summer Food Program.
Special Guests:
Jeff Harris - Superintendent of DNUSD & DNCOE
Derrick - Director of Transportation Services
Deborah Kravitz - Director of Nutrition Services
Link to the webinar:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/261256193 -
DNUSD Special Board Meeting 7-1-2020
Today is the DNUSD special board meeting at 10:30 am, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at https://youtu.be/bWCSCXdGZSE
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752
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DNUSD & DNCOE Board Meeting 6-25-2020
Today is the DNUSD and DNCOE board meetings at 3:30 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at https://youtu.be/847c4n9-ed8
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752
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Virtual Learning Interest Form
In May, approximately 10% of survey respondents indicated that they would prefer an optional virtual learning program for their child or children, if offered, for the 2020-2021 school year. This packet explains some of the potential opportunities, expectations, and considerations around a virtual learning program. If you are considering the possibility of virtual learning for your child, please review the information flyer attached below for additional information. This program is conceptual as of now and we are in the process of gathering more information and determining the level of interest from our families.
English Informational Flyer:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GuGCcNh0Uvr7aH6Y-blvoOPUGDOdkFXaCVqqduGhO6o/edit?usp=sharingEnglish Interest Form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe2DOiNZE4nZUOr82m959MWhKwcI20A5casmBTU8A_AS7V6fg/viewformSpanish Informational Flyer:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NMiOLwGB3jTcNmlPoFfcP5upS6Xy7Xae_jjfrjdDw7A/edit?usp=sharingSpanish Interest Form:
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School Re-Opening Survey
Spanish Survey Link: https://forms.gle/yQfLTyfpYUSd5YbB8
English Survey Link: https://forms.gle/xmC6PTNfTsZoPwZo6Due to restrictions and health recommendations for school reopening for the 2020-2021 academic year, the District is anticipating only being able to have 1/2 of our students in attendance at any given time, when school facilities are open. We have also heard from some of our families that they would prefer a fully online learning model.
DNUSD Staff has been discussing options and working together to identify the best way to ensure that we continue to educate our students and provide them with the supports that they need to the fullest extent possible. By completing this survey, you will be helping us to more fully understand the system that works best for you and your child, as well as barriers that need to be addressed as we move toward opening our schools next year.
We understand that this survey is lengthy, but your opinions and ideas are very important to us. Thank you, in advance, for your time and thoughtfulness in answering the following questions.
The survey is designed for general feedback from all families. Families of high school and middle school students may receive additional opportunities to provide feedback on those programs.
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DNUSD Webinar 6-24-2020
Join us for today's webinar at 1 pm touching on how Special Education has changed during COVID-19
Special Guests:
Jeff Harris - Superintendent
Tom Kissinger - Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services at DNUSD
Brooke Davis - Director of Special Education at DNUSD
Mindy Fattig - SELPA Director of Humboldt & Del Norte
Link to the webinar:
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 6-22-2020
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Pandemic EBT Program
The P-EBT Program has been extended until July 15th, children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals can get $365.
Apply or learn more about these P-EBT food benefits: ca.p-ebt.org/
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Seamless Summer Program 2020
Meals are available from 10:30 to 12:00, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the locations listed on the attached flyer.Also, buses are delivering meals on the routes listed on the Transportation flyer attached to this post. -
Del Norte High School Graduation Photos
The Del Norte High School Graduation photos are available at the link below! When you click on the link you will be taken to two folders, there will be pictures of the graduates in both folders, they are pictures taken different angles.Go into both folders, look through the pictures until you find your graduate, and download their photos. The pictures have not been labeled by name, so you will need to look through each picture, we may eventually label the photos but wanted to get these pictures out as soon as possible so we released them as is. -
DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #7 - Getting to know our Board Members - Don M. - Charlaine M.
Episode #7 of the DNUSD Podcast "Coffee and Conversation" is now available! This week we are joined by Don McArthur and Charlaine Mazzei as they talk about why they became School Board Members and what changes could be made in order to make a positive impact on the education system.
DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #7 - Getting to know our Board Members
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KM12iwYVmjFhEpRW_jWcsvlwsQj_sjmE/view
Also, all Podcasts, Messages to the Community from the Superintendent, and Weekly Webinars recordings can be found at the COVID-19 Family Resources web page. -
DNUSD Special Board Meeting 6-18-2020
Today is a DNUSD special board meeting at 4:00 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at https://youtu.be/1ekiVKIg-Qg
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752
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DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar @ 1 pm 6-17-2020
Link to the webinar:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/261256193 -
Virtual Learning Program Flyer Correction Letter
Today, a message was posted on the DNUSD webpage and Facebook page regarding the Del Norte Virtual Learning Program flyer. On behalf of the District, I would like to personally apologize for any misunderstanding regarding this post.
Results from the 1st Remote Learning Survey:
https://drive.google.com/…/1i3zOozC2E1A-U22SY9yXODyfAY…/viewI would like to clarify the following:
1. The District is not planning on only offering online learning for the 2020-2021 school year. At this point, we are expecting to be able to return with at least 50% of our students in attendance on campus at any given time. Del Norte Unified School District will open schools in the traditional format that we have always done if we are permitted to by Local and State Departments of Public Health. In a previous survey, 65% of our families indicated that they would prefer that school be offered fully in person, as we have always done, while an additional 25% indicated that they would prefer a blended learning model.2. That same survey indicated that approximately 10% of our families expressed an interest in participating only in online or distance learning. In order to move forward with determining whether this option is viable, it is necessary that we get an accurate count of students, by grade level and school of residence, as quickly as possible. This “application” was designed as a way to get this information for planning purposes only.
3. I have been meeting with the leadership of the Del Norte Teachers’ Association and the local California School Employees Association on a steering committee to discuss issues and options in reopening for 2020-2021. We have discussed the desire and survey results for an online program, but no discussion has been held regarding this “application” or a final configuration of an online program.
4. We are in the process of completing a survey for all district staff and families to gather additional information regarding the three reopening options that the steering committee, site principals, and other consulting groups have discussed: an in-person AM/PM model with 50% of students in attendance at either session, a two day per week in-person model with 50% of students in attendance 2 days each week with distance learning occurring during days when they are not receiving in-person instruction, and the distance learning-only model.
5. Given the confusion caused by the post and the need to more accurately reflect the intent of the form, we will be revising the current document and reposting it so that it better meets its intended purpose. To avoid continuing confusion, we will “expire” the post, so that only the corrected version is available. The updated document will be available in Spanish, as well.
I would, again, like to apologize for any confusion that these posts may have caused. In an attempt to gather information quickly, we did not communicate clearly or adequately. We have just over 40 days in which to rethink 100 years of educational structure and respond to the most significant health crisis in recent history, prior to the start of the school year. Thank you for your understanding and patience as we move through this process.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact my office at 464-0200.
Jeff Harris
SuperintendentFull Letter:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18JVkHs7mkzS-uRkH_WRV_EBgnoGoB_Pm/view?usp=sharing
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 6-22-2020
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Seamless Summer Program 2020
Reminder:The Seamless Summer Food Program kicks off today.Meals are available from 10:30 to 12:00, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the locations listed on the attached flyer.Also, buses are delivering meals on the routes listed on the Transportation flyer attached to this post. -
DNUSD Graduation 2020
What a great time of year! We have been able to celebrate a variety of moving up ceremonies, promotion ceremonies, and graduations this week, cheering on students from a number of grades and at every school. Even in these strange and trying times, families, school staff, and the community have stood by the youth of our county and have helped to make these celebrations special.Over the past few days, seniors from Sunset, Community School, and Castle Rock have participated in their graduation ceremonies, as well. All of these ceremonies, as you may know, were variations on the locally and state-approved drive through graduation model. Tonight DNHS seniors will also graduate using the same model. Over the past month, high school and district administration and the Board of Trustees have worked hard to push for our graduations to be as traditional as possible, but we were not allowed to move forward. Our high school staff continued to develop two full graduation plans in the event that an in-person graduation was allowed. Yesterday the effort continued. Supervisor Chris Howard worked with Senator Mike McGuire and Dr. Rehwaldt to get our plan to state officials for a one-time approval. Despite everyone’s best efforts, I was informed yesterday at 1:20 pm that the California Department of Public Health had denied our request to hold our graduation in person.While we are looking forward to celebrating this milestone in our students’ lives, we also want to acknowledge the fact that, for the first time in 25 years, DNHS seniors will not be allowed to graduate in our football stadium, and we as a district and a community will not be able to share this moment in that space. Tonight, when you drive through, you will see two sets of 20 chairs, representing the class of 2020, set up on the 50-yard line as a silent reminder of opportunities that have been lost in the pandemic.Although we will not be holding graduation in person, we encourage you to cheer on our graduates as you see them receive their diplomas, to tune in to watch the graduation Livestream and to let them know how much they mean to us, all.On behalf of the Board of Trustees and district staff, we wish every student all the best and success in their next adventures in life and education!DNHS Graduation will be live-streamed at 5 pm on:Facebook -Youtube - -
DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar @ 1 pm 6-10-2020
This week's webinar is canceled due to graduation activities.
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DNUSD 8th-12th Grade Graduation Schedules
Del Norte High School Live Stream
Friday at 5 pm - 6/12/2020
DNHS Graduation will be live-streamed at
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/delnortehighschool
Youtube - https://youtu.be/k1D6apunFCk
Sunset High School Zoom Graduation
Tuesday at 6 pm - 6/9/2020
Sunset Graduation Graduation Zoom Link - https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/95171853118
Crescent Elk 8th Grade Graduation Live Stream
Thursday at 5 pm - 6/11/2020
Graduation will be live-streamed at
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/crescentelk
Youtube - https://youtu.be/LNLfrtZ5yBA
Redwood 8th Grade Graduation Live Stream
Wednesday at 6 pm - 6/10/2020
Graduation will be live-streamed at
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/redwoodraiders
Youtube - https://youtu.be/AotRUuFemAE
Smith River 8th Grade Graduation Video
Available Tuesday at 6 pm - 6/9/2020
The graduation video will be available on Facebook at - https://www.facebook.com/smithriverelementary
Call the School for the 6/9/2020 Drive-Thru Graduation Details
Mountain School 8th Grade Graduation
Tuesday at 6 pm - 6/9/2020
Call the school for further details
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 6-8-2020
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DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #6 - Remote Learning Survey & Results
Episode #6 of the DNUSD Podcast "Coffee and Conversation" is now available! This week we are joined by Rae Fearing, the Director of Innovation and Special Projects while she provides an update on remote learning in Del Norte and how the district is preparing for the next school year.
DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #6 - Remote Learning Survey & Results -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lxW1DVv2ve01LWJU9ITvfKZNz4Lw-HZs
Please take the new Remote Learning Survey -
https://bbyt.es/start/RX7VV8RCQ
If you have a moment, review the results from the first remote survey - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i3zOozC2E1A-U22SY9yXODyfAY_zd_NW/view?usp=sharing
Also, all Podcasts, Messages to the Community from the Superintendent, and Weekly Webinars recordings can be found at the COVID-19 Family Resources web page. -
DNUSD Board Meeting 6-4-2020
Today is the DNUSD board meeting at 4:30 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at https://youtu.be/a9k6fcsKCUg
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752
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Remote Learning Survey 6-3-2020
Parents and Guardians,
Our District is partnering with BrightBytes to learn more about how our community is responding to teaching and learning remotely. We want to hear how you and your child(ren) are adjusting during this unprecedented time and learn how the district can better support you.
We are asking students in grades 3-12, as well as all teachers, principals, and parents / guardians to provide input on this survey. The survey will take no more than 5-10 minutes to complete. If you have children in more than one school, please complete the survey for each child.
Your participation is crucial in providing a comprehensive understanding of how we can improve support for you and your student(s) during this time.
We will be collecting survey responses from June 3 - June 10. Below is the URL to access our district survey landing page. Once there, select the Parent survey and then select your school from the drop-down menu.
Del Norte Unified School District URL: https://bbyt.es/start/RX7VV8RCQ
If you have questions or run into any difficulty, please contact Michael Hawkins at mhawkins@dnusd.org
Thank you so much for quickly providing this critical information. We want to do everything we can to ensure you and your student(s) are successful during this time. We appreciate you!
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DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar @ 1 pm 6-3-2020
This week's webinar will be in a general Q & A format. We will be answering any questions the community may have, so please join us!
Special Guests:
Jeff Harris - Superintendent
Tom Kissinger - Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services
Leslee Machado - Director of Curriculum
Link to the webinar:
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 6-1-2020
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55th Annual DNHS Scholarship Banquet
This year the DNHS Scholarship Banquet will be live-streamed, please feel free to join us this Wednesday, 6/3/2020, at 6 pm by using the following live stream links:
Youtube Live Stream Link: https://youtu.be/BYPG8axbGoo
Facebook Live Stream Link: https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
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DNUSD Podcast #5 "Coffee and Conversation" - COVID-19 Update by Dr. Warren Rehwaldt
Episode #5 of the DNUSD Podcast "Coffee and Conversation" is now available! This week we have a COVID-19 update provided by Dr. Warren Rehwaldt, the Del Norte Public Health Officer.
Podcast Link: DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #5 - COVID 19
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LCAP Community Input Sessions 5-28-2020
Join us this Thursday, 5-28-2020, for our LCAP Community Input sessions, if you have not registered, please do so using the links below. You will get an email after you register that has a link you can use to join the meeting.
9:00 AM 5/28 LCAP Registration Link -
https://dncoe.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvcuCtpj4oGtYAVADzS7WcCjFYeOhi5GT95:00 PM 5/28 LCAP Registration Link - https://dncoe.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pcuuvrjwrHtR5BHW1r98BTk6uHqIPnm_5
Thanks!
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DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar @ 1 pm 5-27-2020
Instruction During Crisis Learning with DNUSD Teachers
Link to the webinar:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/261256193
Featured Guests:
Rae Fearing - Principal at Mountain School
Leslee Machado - Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Laura Chandler - Teacher at Smith River
Charlene Knowlton - Teacher at Crescent Elk
Tracy Campbell - Teacher at Redwood
Isaiah Wright - Teacher at Margaret Keating
Sandi Hooper - Teacher at Mountain Elementary
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DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation Episode #4
Episode #4 of the DNUSD Podcast "Coffee and Conversation" is now available! This week we are joined by Tom Kissinger and Leslee Machado as we discuss the current grading system during COVID-19 at Del Norte Unified School District.
Podcast Link: DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #4 - 5-21-2020
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DNUSD Board Meeting 5-21-2020
Today is the DNUSD board meeting at 4:30 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at https://youtu.be/KUZATofaAB0
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752
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No Meal Service During Memorial Day Weekend
Reminder: There will be no meal service on Friday, 5/22/20, or Monday, 5/25/20.
These were previously scheduled no-school days and as such all classified food service staff and transportation staff will be enjoying a well earned four day weekend.
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DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar at 1 PM 5-20-2020 on District Finances
Link to the webinar:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/261256193Featured Guests:
Mike Fine - CEO of the state’s Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistance Team (FCMAT) that works with school districts, charter schools, county offices of education, and community colleges across the state on a variety of fiscal and programmatic topics, and advises state policymakers on the fiscal status of LEAs.Matt Phillips - CPA, Director, Management Consulting Services, provides support to school districts for fiscal-related matters including budget reviews, salary schedule analyses, organizational reviews, and negotiations, including factfinding services.
Bill McGuire - Deputy Superintendent with a demonstrated history of working in the education finances management field.
Questions / Topics:
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the economy of the Nation and of California?In the Governor’s May revised budget, there is a large deficit projected. What does that mean for schools in California?
How are other districts in the state dealing with these budget cuts?
How important are reserve levels and cash flow for school districts right now?
How long is this crisis supposed to last?
What should the district be doing right now to plan for not only the next school year but the next 3 school years?
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 5-18-2020
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School Planning Survey 2020-2021
We need help from the community to gather the information that will inform our planning for school options for the 20-21 school year. Completing this survey will help us better serve families of Del Norte County. Please answer the questions below based on students in your home for the 20-21 school year. All options would follow the state and local guidelines for health and safety. Three school model options will be presented in this survey. The school district would like to know which you would prefer for your children if all three options were available in the fall.
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DNUSD Podcast Coffee and Conversation Episode #3
Episode #3 of the DNUSD Podcast "Coffee and Conversation" is now available! This week we are joined by Randy Fugate and Theresa Slayton as we discuss the effects COVID-19 has changed how schools operate at Del Norte Unified School District.
Podcast Link: DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #3 - 5-15-2020
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DNUSD LCAP Community Input Sessions
5-15-2020
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DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar at 1 PM 5-13-2020
Featured Guests:
State Senator Mike McGuire - Task Force to Close The Digital Divide
Warren Rehwaldt & Kymmie Scott - COVID19 and Social Distancing in Del Norte County
Deborah Kravitz - DNUSD Nutrition Services and the Pandemic EBT ProgramLink to the webinar:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/261256193There will be a time for questions at the end of each webinar. We hope to see you there!
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LCAP Community Input Sessions - May 14th, 2020
It is that time of year again for the LCAP Community Input Sessions to begin! These sessions give an opportunity for the community to provide input and feedback on various programs and services provided by the District using LCAP funds. The feedback used from these meetings helps Del Norte Unified School District determine what programs and services are funded, and which programs that are being supported by LCAP funding are discontinued.
This year the meetings will be held digitally on Zoom, in order to participate you will need to pre-register, you can do that using the links below.
9:00 am Meeting Registration:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrcuyrrjooE9GS1IeYcsqmHceaduusETTN
5:00 pm Meeting Registration:
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Pandemic EBT Program
Get help with buying food while schools are closed. COVID-19 Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) benefits will be available soon. While schools are closed, children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals can get $365 in food benefits in addition to community ‘to-go” meals. Learn more about these P-EBT food benefits: ca.p-ebt.org/info
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 5-11-2020
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DNUSD Podcast #2 Coffee and Conversation - Preschool Prep
Episode #2 of the DNUSD Podcast "Coffee and Conversation" is now available! This week we are joined by Lisa Howard and Lindy Holloway as we discuss early education, tips for parents with young kids, and how to enroll your children in Del Norte Unified School District's Preschool program.
Podcast Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17Q5X0auiiyvyZzoNtpB-_0nE7kiKbLRI/viewAlso, all Podcasts, Messages to the Community from the Superintendent, Weekly Webinars, and Board Meeting recordings can be found at the COVID-19 Family Resources web page: www.dnusd.org/familysupport
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DNUSD Board Meeting 5-7-2020
Today is the DNUSD board meeting at 4 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536
If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at: https://youtu.be/cDrq-vMRsGI
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at: https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/SB_Meetings/SB_MeetingListing.aspx?S=36030752 -
DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar at 1 PM 5-5-2020
Join us this Wednesday, 5-6-2020, for the weekly webinar at 1 pm
Preschool enrollment will be the topic of this week's webinar.
Link to the webinar:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/261256193Featured Guests: Lindy Holloway from DNUSD, Lisa Howard DNUSD, and Melodee Mitchell from the Del Norte Child Care Council
There will be a time for questions at the end of each webinar. We hope to see you there!
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 5-4-2020
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DNUSD Podcast #1 - Coffee and Conversation
Del Norte Unified School District's new podcast "Coffee and Conversation" kicks off this week with a discussion on mental health, student behaviors, and how these issues are magnified during the COVID-19 pandemic. Have you been feeling more stressed than usual? Nick LaFazio, an employee of Del Norte County Office of Education, provides insight into how our minds work and how we can deal with the challenges we are all facing.
DNUSD Coffee and Conversation - Podcast #1 - 5/1/2020
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Reminder of DNUSD SPED Webinar - Autism: What Works?
SESSION 1
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/91152017120
8:30 am – 10:00am
Autism 101 - Denise KellerSESSION 2
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/98274541963
10:15 am - 11:45 am
Inclusive Tools for the Classroom - Lisa MirassouSESSION 3
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/99424622826
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Decreasing Behaviours of Concern - Jeff CravenSESSION 4
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/98993305094
2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
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DNUSD Weekly Wednesday Webinar at 1 pm - 4/29/2020
Join the DNUSD Weekly Live Webinar at 1 discussing the program Sources of Strength and Mental Health during COVID-19:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/261256193
Featured Guests: Terrin Musbach, Nick LaFazioThere will be a time for questions at the end of each webinar. We hope to see you there!
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Personnel Commission Meeting 4-28-2020
As per Executive Order N-29-20 from Governor Newsom, the Personnel Commission meeting today, 4/28/2020, will move to a virtual Zoom meeting.
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/93929693832
The agenda can be viewed at: https://www.dnusd.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=581
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Superintendent's Message to the Community 4-27-2020
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DNUSD Board Meeting 4-23-2020
Today is the DNUSD board meeting at 4 pm, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536
If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at: https://youtu.be/cDrq-vMRsGI
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
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Weekly Wednesday Webinars
All Weekly Wednesday Webinars will be stored on google drive at the following link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hAlc5dB7atW9YVf_LhxyjGNZr2_xtcn1
If you prefer to watch the 4-22-2020 webinars on Facebook, here are the links:
Distance Learning Webinar @ 1 pm on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dnusd/videos/542998666601491DNUSD and DNCOE Highschool Credits, Grades, and Attendance Discussion Webinar @ 2:30 pm on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dnusd/videos/2715108608777648 -
DNUSD Serves 100,000 Meals During School Closures
4-21-2020
Del Norte Unified School District is proud to announce we have officially served over 100,000 meals during the school closures. What an amazing job DNUSD Nutrition Services and the DNUSD Transportation department have done during this time.
Thank you to our classified staff who are positioned on the front lines in order to serve the community, it has made a huge impact on Del Norte.
We are also grateful to the employees who came from all over the district to join our classified staff in a variety of ways to help make our meal service a success. -
Superintendent's Message to the Community 4-20-2020
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DNUSD Weekly Webinar 4-22-2020
Join us this coming Wednesday, 4-22-2020, for the weekly webinar at 1 pm and 2:30 pm.
1:00 PM - DNUSD Weekly Live Webinar at 1 (District Distance Learning):Featured Guests: Rae Fearing, Leslee Machado, Tom Kissinger, Randy Fugate, Tony Fabricius, Robert Parker, Alison Eckart2:30 PM - HS Grading, Credits and Graduation (Del Norte 9-12 Principals):Featured Guests: Randy Fugate, Jeff Slayton, Rob Parker, Tony FabriciusThere will be a time for questions at the end of each webinar. We hope to see you there! -
COVID-19 Website Update
4-17-2020
These three high schools now have their own dedicated pages on dnusd.org/covid19 Each page will begin consolidating useful resources for parents and students while we transition to distance learning. You will also find teacher office hours information and how you can contact your teacher for each school site
Sunset High School: https://www.dnusd.org/Page/1141 Del Norte
Community School: https://www.dnusd.org/Page/1140
Del Norte High School https://www.dnusd.org/Page/1140
Have a good weekend!
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DNUSD Superintendent's Message to the Community by Jeff Harris
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School Facilities Closures Extended to End of School Year
English
On 4-9-2020, the Board of Trustees of the Del Norte Unified School District decided that school facilities will remain closed until the end of the academic year. For the moment, students will attend school through distance learning while the spread of COVID-19 is on the rise. Del Norte Unified School District will release another update to the community next Monday, 4-13-2020.
Espanol
El 4-9-2020, la Junta de Síndicos del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Del Norte decidió que las instalaciones escolares continuarán cerradas hasta el final del año escolar académico. Por el momento, los estudiantes asistirán a la escuela a través del aprendizaje a distancia mientras la propagación de COVID-19 está en aumento. El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Del Norte lanzará otra actualización a la comunidad el próximo lunes, 4-13-2020.
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DNUSD Friday Podcast
4-9-2020
The Friday podcast tomorrow is canceled. We are still lining out a few details and will do it next week, or the following. We will let you know over the next few days.
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DNUSD & DNCOE Board Meeting 4-9-2020 @ 4 pm
Today is the DNUSD and DNCOE board meeting, public comment will be available by joining zoom.
DNUSD and DNCOE Board Meeting Zoom link:
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board meeting live stream then watch the youtube stream at: https://youtu.be/znqSVVsft1s
In order to participate in public comment, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
This will also be streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/dnusd
Board meeting agenda can be viewed at: https://delnorte.agendaonline.net/public/
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DNUSD Weekly Webinar 4-8-2020
Tomorrow, 4-8-2020 is the weekly Wednesday webinar at 3 pm. We will be providing an update to the community about what is going on around Del Norte amidst COVID-19.
Feel free to join us tomorrow by clicking the link below:
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DNUSD Meal Service During Spring Break
4-7-2020
Meal service will continue during Spring Break.Two days of meals will be handed out on Friday, April 10, 2020. These will be for Friday and Monday.There will be no meal service on Monday, April 13, 2020Regular meal service will resume on Tuesday, April 14, 2020, this includes school site curbside pickup and the bus route meal delivery.If you have questions please call Nutrition Services at 464-0246 or email jclark@dnusd.org -
Del Norte Unified School District
4-2-2020DNUSD Responds to New State Guidelines Regarding School Closures
This week, we heard from both the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Governor that, in their opinion, schools will not re-open facilities to students for the remainder of the academic year. Many people around the state have taken these statements out of context or have misinterpreted what was said.
Neither the Governor nor State Superintendent said that schools were closed. What they said was they did not anticipate sending students back to traditional school sites. Both made it very clear that, while school facilities were closed to students, teaching and the educational process is expected to continue. Additional guidance was sent by the State Superintendent late last night, which further clarified that distance teaching and learning, including feedback and grading to a certain extent, are mandated by the state and that local school districts, in consultation with staff, need to determine how high school students could continue to accrue credits. Some examples were systems of pass/fail, credit/no credit, A-D grades (no failing), modified A-C grades (again, no failing), online classes with credits attached, etc.
We need to be clear that schools are not closed. School facilities are. Between the initial closure of facilities on March 16 and the Friday before Spring Break, April 10, staff have been training for and planning to move to distance learning for all students. If facilities remain closed after April 20, teaching, learning, and family engagement will occur for all K-12 students using distance learning.
The Board will discuss and take action on lengthening the facilities closure on Thursday, April 9. I anticipate that, given recommendations by the California Department of Public Health, the Governor’s Office, the State Superintendent, and CDC, the Board will take action on Thursday to formalize facilities closure through the end of the current school year.
Between our students, their families, District employees and their families, and the services that we provide to the community, such as our Seamless Meals program, schools in our county directly touch the lives of over half of our county’s population. Our pledge to the community is that we will provide high quality educational opportunities to our students, that we will continue to provide meals to youth ages 0-18, and that we will provide childcare to support our health care workers and the institutions that keep our community healthy.
Thank you for working with all of our staff in their various roles through this abrupt transition, and please know that we look forward to working even more closely with our students and their families as we turn to the next chapter of education during these unparalleled times.
For more information please visit www.dnusd.org/covid19
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DNUSD Press Release Regarding State Superintendent Tony Thurmond's Comments on School Closures
4-1-2020 @ 3:30 pm
Yesterday afternoon, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond issued a letter to all county superintendents indicating his belief that school facilities should remain closed to students for the remainder of this school year "due to the current safety concerns and needs for ongoing social distancing." This letter was quickly publicized and was followed today by a press conference held by Governor Newsom where he supported Superintendent Thurmond's position and said, "I believe it is, I think, self-evident that we should not prepare to bring our children back into the school setting." The Del Norte Unified School District Board of Trustees is scheduled to discuss the potential reopening of schools, based on the decision that was previously made on March 15th, at their next board meeting. Given CDC guidelines on social distancing and the additional guidance by the State Superintendent and Governor, it is very likely that school facilities will not reopen to students for the remainder of this school year but that instruction will move exclusively to a distance learning environment.
It is also very important to remember that although facilities are closed to students, instruction is still happening. As Governor Newsom said in today's press conference, "Schools aren't open, but classes are in." Our teachers are engaged in creating distance learning opportunities that can be tailored to students' needs, and other certificated employees, such as nurses, counselors, and other service providers are continuing to reach out to students and families. Our classified staff continue to ensure our campuses are maintained, to guarantee that food is provided to our students, and to make certain that payroll and other essential functions are maintained. In addition, principals, directors, and other district and county office staff are ensuring that all facets of our district operations move forward, meeting the needs of our students, our employees, and our community.
On behalf of the Board of Trustees and our administrative leadership team, I'd like to thank our community for your support during this transition and ask that you let us know if there is any way that we can help your child or family during this unprecedented time.
To view today's press conference, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=710485322821506. For family or student resources or more information on the District's response to the COVID-19 situation, please visit www.dnusd.org/covid-19.
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Live Weekly Webinar & Board Study Session 3/31/2020
Tomorrow, 3/31/2020, there is a live webinar at 3:00 pm and a board study session at 4 pm. Both meetings can be attended through zoom and will give an opportunity for interaction from the public.
DNUSD Weekly Live Webinar: Nutrition Services, Distanced Learning, SPED
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/335313490DNUSD Board Study Session Meeting
https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536If you require captions for the board study session live stream then watch the board meeting live at the following link: https://youtu.be/VWR1yWtujFI
In order to participate in public comment at the board study session, follow these instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Hdaa_dV_4GSewjjkeIUO0vlHvLU5-PKHJ5kHUCheXE/
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Distance Learning Opportunities - Digital & Paper Packets
First and foremost, we would like to thank you all for your patience, support, and feedback during our process of developing and distributing curriculum and instructional resources, so that all of our DNUSD students can access and participate in high-quality educational opportunities.
Moving forward, grade-level packets will be posted on the dnusd.org/covid19 website each Friday, and paper packets will be delivered to bus stops on Fridays and Mondays. Both the digital and the paper packets will be addressing the same grade-level standards, students only need to do one or the other.
If you prefer the digital distance-learning format and your family has access to a digital device and an internet connection, go to www.dnusd.org/covid19 and click "Student Resources" on the left side of the page and scroll down the page and click the link that is corresponding to your student's grade level. Once you are at the page for their grade, scroll down and click the document labeled "Digital Learning" under the "Distance Learning Opportunities" section of the webpage.
On Tuesday, March 31st, at 3 pm join our live video conference where we will show parents and the community how they can access these distance learning materials and will also give an opportunity at the end to answer questions from the community. We will be posting the link for the video conference call on Monday morning, March 30th, at www.dnusd.org/covid19
Preschool grade-level work is now available as well at www.dnusd.org/covid19
View the distance learning timeline by going to https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eqRAQNwBtnv7qe4fN6erRN_qeRBF8dj7
For additional FAQ regarding school closures and educational opportunities go to https://drive.google.com/open?id=13o7twfFCF_CLTzfFPi3pQ24P3mKxnuXyNYLuU2uJ5Pg
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District Office New Hours of Availability
The District Office has new hours of availability during school closures in order to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. We will be closed to the public completely on Mondays and Fridays. Our office hours will be Tues, Wed, Thurs from 9am to 1pm. This is in keeping with what schools are doing as well.
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Guidance for Public Access to the Meeting of the Del Norte County Unified School District Board Meeting of Trustees
Tomorrow's board meeting will not be physically accessible to the public. The board meeting will be accessible remotely, please read the instructions below for more details.
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-33-20 on March 19, 2020, for the preservation of public health and safety throughout the entire State of California and to heed the State public health directives from the Department of Public Health. The Governor’s Executive Order is found at the following URL:
https://covid19.ca.gov/img/N-33-20.pdfPursuant to the Executive Order, to protect public health, the State Public Health Officer and Director of the California Department of Public Health have ordered all individuals living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence except as needed to maintain continuity of operations of the federal critical infrastructure sectors, as outlined by the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Consistent with these orders and pursuant to Executive Order N-29-20, (which can be found at https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp content/uploads/2020/03/3.17.20-N-29-20-EO.pdf, which offers further guidance and direction on the Brown Act during an order to maintain social distancing, no public or employees, other than those necessary to run the Board meeting, will be able to physically attend the Board meeting at the DNUSD District Office. Members of the public are highly encouraged to view Board Meetings via the Internet. Members of the public may visit https://dncoe.zoom.us/j/193445536 to view live Internet broadcast of Board meetings and may comment during the appropriate times of the Board meetings by joining the Board meeting by webinar or by phone. Additionally, a stream of the board meeting that provides captions for those without sound or the ability to hear may be found at https://youtu.be/D23xY9eHv_U. For more information and instructions on distance access and how to participate in public comment, please go to this instruction page.
For information and resources regarding novel coronavirus (COVID 19), please visit the California Department of Public Health at www.cdph.ca.gov/COVID19.
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DNHS Implements At-Home Educational Opportunities 3-24-2020
Starting 3-24-2020, we will have educational opportunities available for all DNHS students. While these educational opportunities are not required or graded at this time, teachers have invested considerable effort in developing activities to challenge your students and keep their skills sharp. Please have your students check their school Gmail and their teachers' Google Classrooms to find assignments online. For students without internet access we will have paper copies of activities available at several outlying schools; Smith River School, Redwood School, Gasquet Mountain School, Del Norte High, and Margaret Keating. Hours will be Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10-noon. Please check-in at the school nearest you to obtain student work. In addition, we encourage everyone to check our school website and Facebook to stay informed.
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Superintendent's message to the Community 3-20-2020
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COVID-19 Update : Thur., Mar. 19 2020
Stay at home order
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Tonight the Governor of California issued a stay at home order for all Californians. While we know that the current situation may cause some anxiety, please know that, as your local school district and county office of education, we will continue to support our students, their families, and our community by continuing to provide alternative learning opportunities, guidance to families on local resources, programs to help our first responders, healthcare and essential services workers find childcare so that they can continue to serve our community, seamless food deliveries to youth from birth to 18 years old, and other services that will be necessary in the upcoming days and weeks. Our goal is keep our community close and healthy. Thank you, in advance, for your help and patience, as we work through this unprecedented time.
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Esta noche, el Gobernador de California emitió una orden de estadía en el hogar para todos los californianos. Si bien sabemos que la situación actual puede causar cierta ansiedad, tenga en cuenta que, como su distrito escolar local y la oficina de educación del condado, continuaremos apoyando a nuestros estudiantes, sus familias y nuestra comunidad al continuar brindando oportunidades de aprendizaje alternativas, orientación a las familias con recursos locales, programas para ayudar a nuestros trabajadores de primeros auxilios, atención médica y servicios esenciales a encontrar cuidado de niños para que puedan continuar sirviendo a nuestra comunidad, entregas de alimentos sin problemas a los jóvenes desde el nacimiento hasta los 18 años y otros servicios que serán necesarios en Los próximos días y semanas. Nuestro objetivo es mantener a nuestra comunidad cerca y saludable. Gracias de antemano por su ayuda y paciencia, mientras trabajamos en este momento sin precedentes.
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COVID-19 Update : Sun., Mar. 15 2020
School Closure Announcement
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The School Board unanimously voted today to close all Del Norte Unified District schools, which includes all District operated preschools, and the County Superintendent authorized the closure of schools operated by the Del Norte County Office of Education. This does not include any educational program not operated by the District or County Office, including Uncharted Shores Academy, private schools, or preschools not operated by the District. District and County school closure will be effective immediately with schools closing to students from Monday, March 16 through April 10. Spring Break will remain as scheduled on April 13-17. School will resume as planned on Monday, April 20.
The District will continue to provide the seamless meals program, ensuring that all children, ages 0-18, will have access to free breakfast and lunch in a drive-through or take and go model. The District will also work with providers to determine support for students with IEPs, students with health-related services, and students who receive mental health supports.
District teachers will also be working with their site administration to create enrichment and educational opportunities that can be used by parents and students while they are home during this time. During the closure, attendance is not taken, work is not considered independent study (and therefore not required) and all school co- and extracurricular events are canceled.
We understand that school closures have a profound effect on students and the community as a whole. Our goal is to ultimately help protect the health of our students, families, and communities so that we can resume and normalize operations as soon as possible.
School Closure Announcement
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La Junta Escolar votó hoy por unanimidad para cerrar todas las escuelas del Distrito Unificado de Del Norte, que incluye también todas las escuelas preescolares operadas por el Distrito, y el Superintendente del Condado autorizó el cierre de las escuelas operadas por la Oficina de Educación del Condado de Del Norte. Esto no incluye ningún programa educativo no operado por el Distrito o la Oficina del Condado, como la Uncharted Shores Academy, escuelas privadas o preescolares no operados por el Distrito. El cierre de las escuelas del distrito y del condado entrará en vigencia de inmediato con el cierre de las escuelas para los estudiantes del lunes 16 de Marzo al 10 de abril. Las vacaciones de primavera se mantendrán según lo programado del 13 al 17 de Abril. La escuela empezara según lo previsto el Lunes 20 de Abril.
El Distrito continuará brindando el programa de comidas sin interrupciones, asegurando que todos los niños, de 0 a 18 años de edad, tengan acceso a desayuno y almuerzo gratis en una forma de recojer y para llevar. El Distrito también trabajará con proveedores para determinar el apoyo para estudiantes con plan independiente de estudio, estudiantes con servicios relacionados con la salud y estudiantes que reciben apoyo de salud mental.
Los maestros del distrito también trabajarán con la administración de su sitio para crear oportunidades enriquecedoras y educativas que puedan ser utilizadas por padres y estudiantes mientras estén en casa durante este tiempo. Durante el cierre, no se tomara asistencia, el trabajo no se considera estudio independiente (y, por lo tanto, no es obligatorio) y todos los eventos escolares y extracurriculares seran cancelados.
Entendemos que el cierre de escuelas tiene un profundo efecto en los estudiantes y la comunidad en general. Nuestro objetivo es,últimamente, ayudar a proteger la salud de nuestros estudiantes, familias y comunidades, para que podamos comenzar de nuevo y normalizar las operaciones lo antes posible.
Gracias por su apoyo durante este momento difícil y tiempo sin precedentes
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COVID-19 Update : Mon., Mar. 9 2020
Update from the Del Norte County Public Health Department regarding the COVID-19 virus.
"The results of the suspected case of COVID-19 that the Del Norte County Public Health and Human Services announced last week have come back and are negative.
There was no evidence of coronavirus according to a press release Sunday from the health department.
The patient, the clinician involved and patient contacts have been informed, and as we have learned that the story is already in our community, we wish to confirm the results today. We will be releasing an additional public service announcement tomorrow about coronavirus," said Dr. Warren Rehwaldt, Del Norte County Public Health Officer for DHHS Public Health Branch."
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COVID-19 Update : Tue., Mar. 5 2020
Update from the Del Norte County Public Health Department regarding the COVID-19 virus.
There is a person who is currently being tested for COVID-19 in Del Norte County. This case has not been confirmed and is only a presumption at this time. We have been informed that this individual is not an employee, parent, or student in the School District.
The schools will still run as normal, and our public events will remain active. DNUSD is in regular contact with the Department of Health and Human Services Del Norte County and will continue to follow their recommendations regarding this incident. We will provide more information as it becomes available.
Click here to see the PSA by the Del Norte County Public Health Department
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COVID-19 Update : Thur., Feb. 27 2020
Dear Del Norte Unified Parents/Guardians,
As we have since January 24, we want to continue to provide you with the latest information about the coronavirus. As of today, the risk for contracting the coronavirus remains low, and there are no cases in Del Norte County. Unlike in other countries, there is no community transmission in the United States. Yesterday afternoon, President Trump and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) held a press conference to address concerns and provide an update. The President said the risk is “very low” but added that schools and communities should be prepared “just in case.” You can watch the entire press conference here.
The CDC remarked that its early containment strategies have been successful, and as a result, there has only been one new case in the United States in the past two weeks and still no community spread. The CDC did advise that it does expect more cases in the United States and that communities should be prepared. Del Norte Unified staff members have continued to be in contact with doctors and officials from the Del Norte County Department of Health and Human Services and other local leaders. In addition to regular contact with the Department of Health and Human Services and other county and state agencies, Del Norte Unified staff are in close contact with other Districts across California in order to effectively monitor the spread of this virus. We are very pleased with the communications, support, and guidance we have received from Del Norte Health and Human Services and our other local and state agencies, and are confident this will continue.
As a reminder, if your child is sick, please keep them home from school. To help prevent the spread of illness, follow these important tips:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick
- Stay home when you are sick
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
We are still updating our dedicated Coronavirus webpage with new resources, press briefings, and news articles, along with all of our previous communications. Our top priority is the health and safety of our students and staff, and we take this responsibility very seriously. Our staff already have begun taking precautions by implementing safe practices across DNUSD schools in order to maintain sanitary facilities for our staff and students.
Thank you
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COVID-19 Update : Tue., Feb. 25 2020
Recently, DNHS has received calls regarding the potential for DNHS students returning from Japan carrying the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The District has been in contact with the Del Norte Department of Public Health, which was fully aware of the travel, and the Department confirmed that the risk for COVID-19 is low in Del Norte and that no cases have been confirmed. Public Health does encourage:
- Avoiding contact with sick people
- Avoiding touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands;
- Cleaning your hands often by washing them with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at 60%–95% alcohol. Soap and water should be used if hands are visibly dirty; and
- Most importantly, cleaning hands after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after coughing, sneezing or blowing your nose.
For the purpose of clarification regarding the DNHS trip to Japan, the outbreak of COVID-19 was primarily of concern on mainland China at the time students and staff left Crescent City for Japan. Parents and administrators did have meetings prior to departure to discuss the trip, including recommendations, form the State Department of Health and CDC for international travel. Families also met with a nurse to discuss universal precautions, how to clean surfaces, how to wash hands, and how to properly wear masks. According to Mr. Fugate, the students were diligent in this effort during the entire trip.
After the DNHS group departed, however, news concerning the virus continued to develop. On or about February 19, after students departed, the Center for Disease Control identified Japan as a Watch- Level 1, which remained in effect through the time of return of DNHS students and did not recommend canceling or postponing travel. They did recommend that travelers take basic precautions, such as washing hands and not being in close contact with sick people. On Saturday, February 22, after the return of students, the CDC changed the designation to Alert- Level 2, adding to previous recommendations that older adults and those with chronic health issues should consider postponing travel.
At no time did the Department of State, CDC, or the State of California recommend or enforce quarantine for those traveling from Japan.
For more information, you may:
- Check the CDC travel website for travel alerts and specific guidance
- Learn more about coronavirus in Japan
- Learn more about coronavirus in California
- Find more local information from the Health Department about COVID-19
- Follow Del Norte County Public Health on Facebook
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COVID-19 Update : Fri., Feb. 21 2020
Del Norte Public Health and Del Norte Office of Emergency Services (OES) are aware of the news from Humboldt County yesterday, of a confirmed case of COVID-19 and one other suspect case identified in Humboldt County. As has been done elsewhere for other cases in California, the news report confirms that monitoring and isolation procedures are in place for these persons. We would like to reassure Del Norte residents that we DO NOT have any cases here, and the risk remains low for the general public of either county. It is encouraging news that the persons involved have not been affected to the point of requiring hospitalization.
The COVID-19 virus (the Wuhan coronavirus) has been alarming to all, in part because of the intense media coverage of this event. The virus, however, is considered to be a mild infection over 80% of the time, and the persons who are becoming severely ill are usually those who are most likely to get pneumonia, such as the elderly and chronically ill-even among those persons, people are likely to recover completely. The overall risk of dying from this infection is very low, currently estimated at 2-3%. Many experts in the field believe that the true risk is actually much lower.
The best measures for protection for when or if the COVID-19 virus reaches the general population is the same for FLU-cover sneezes and coughs, wash hands, wash surfaces in your homes such as doorknobs and faucet handles, and stay home when you are sick-all common-sense measures that work to prevent or delay transfer of germs of all kinds. We all should be doing these things all the time during flu season if you are not, now is a good time to start. Flu season is not over and Type The flu is on the rise in many parts of the country. If you have not been vaccinated for the flu, DO SO NOW! It's not too late. We don’t know if flu vaccination can help people cope with COVID-19, but it certainly can't hurt, and it always helps the health of our community to have as many people vaccinated for flu as is possible.
Dr. Warren Rehwaldt
Del Norte County Public Health Officer
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COVID-19 Update : Fri., Jan. 1 2020
It has come to the attention of the Del Norte Public Health Department that there is a current Facebook posting of "positive coronavirus at Sutter Coast Hospital in Crescent
City" which seems to be creating some alarm.Coronaviruses come in all shapes and types, so to speak, and swab testing of the throat or the nose that is done in an office and in the ER can include testing for coronaviruses, as they are often the source for a respiratory infection. These tests, however, are NOT
testing for the novel (new) coronavirus infection that is in China, and has been in the
news over the last week. The only place that is testing for the new virus in the United States is at the Centers for Disease Control.There have been no patients at Sutter Coast that have or are being evaluated for the novel (new) coronavirus. There may be many patients in the community who have been tested for other kinds of coronavirus this flu season, and some may have tested positive, but that is to be expected during the heart of the cold and flu season.
Please keep in mind that a positive test on a routine swab for coronavirus is only testing
for known coronaviruses, NOT the novel (new) coronavirus in China. Only two cases of the new virus have been reported in the entire country in the last week. Our community is unlikely to see cases of the new virus anytime soon, and we are extremely unlikely to
be the first place in California to have the new virus appear.Dr. Warren Rehwaldt
Del Norte County Public Health Officer
Dept. of Health and Human Services
Public Health Branch
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