The virus surge has been straining Bay Area school systems causing teachers to call out sick and some classes to go back online.
that students should not be sent to school on Friday, even though the school would technically be open and the sickout was unsanctioned. "While our school will still be open tomorrow, it is highly likely that no instruction will be provided," he wrote while also offering an apology.California State University East Bay leaders and some of the University of California schools, such as Santa Cruz, announced this week that classes would be remote, at least through the end of the month.
"What we are trying to do is trying to prevent a complete shuttering of schools if we do not have the staff because people couldn't ensure their safety and that of their families." "So our risk of serious illness is very low and we don’t need to look at measures like closing schools," she said.
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