Daily Admin Update
Day 65 (If you are counting I labeled yesterday incorrectly)
Good Morning,
I am currently working in several different groups to make plans for next year and networking with many other Superintendents to hear about their thoughts moving forward. New restrictions and requirements are coming out daily and I am staying on top of it all. I will be sharing out with the community any concrete ideas as we move forward. Other school are all over the place in their plans for next year, the guidance for schools has been little while requirements seem overwhelming. Please know that we will do our balance the needs of families, staff and students while keeping everyone safe. There will be more to come on this.
I am sending virtual hugs to you and your kids. And, if you haven't driven by the new school it could be a fun field trip for you and yours. It is really good for them to see the changes and progress.
With Love,
Sarah
Cami and Syd With Some Great Advice!
If you're tired of cleaning up after your kids, nagging and negotiating, watch this 2-minute video of some simple ideas to try. Working together and keeping the family on the same page matters!
- Share the Effort
- Avoid Punishments & Lecturing
- Explain 'Why'
- Form Useful Habits
Join our Parent Roundtable Groups! To find the group that could be right for you, click HERE to express interest. We are meeting virtually over Zoom, once a month for a 1.5-hour group call.
It’s (almost) time to play ball.
Pro sporting events could resume in California as early as the first week of June, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday in a surprising announcement that likely marked the first ray of light at the end of the tunnel for many Californians, even if fans won’t be allowed back in the stands for a while.
- Oakland A’s manager Bob Melvin: “That’s great to hear. If we get further down the road with this, at least it makes planning easier.”
And that wasn’t the only piece of positive news: Hair salons will likely be eligible to reopen statewide in a few weeks, the governor said.
Suddenly, California’s future looks very different from the way it did just last week, when Newsom expressed hesitation about Major League Baseball restarting in July. What’s changed?
Newsom said Monday the state is comfortable moving forward because hospitalizations have declined by 7.5% and ICU patients by 8.7% over the past 14 days, millions of protective masks have been distributed, and the state’s testing and tracing capacity has ramped up (though not enough to pinpoint the virus’s true scope, experts say).
The state is comfortable enough, in fact, that it’s significantly loosening county reopening requirements. Newsom said that under the new criteria, 53 of 58 counties are eligible to reopen dine-in restaurants and shopping centers (24 qualified under previous requirements).
To reopen faster than the state, counties originally had to prove that they had no more than one COVID-19 case and no COVID-19 death in the past 14 days, something many large counties labeled as unrealistic.
The new requirements don’t mention deaths at all. Counties now need to prove they have fewer than 25 new cases per 100,000 residents in the past 14 days, or less than 8% testing positive in the past seven days.
- Newsom: “The bottom line is people can go at their own pace, and we are empowering our local health directors and county officials who understand their local communities and conditions better than anyone.”
-CalMatters