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SFUSD superintendent says reopening plans being reassessed amid COVID surge

San Francisco Board of Education · January 12, 2021
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Superintendent Matthews told the Board of Education the district is reassessing plans to return students to in‑person learning because of a surge in COVID cases, new viral strains and outstanding labor negotiations; families should expect a more detailed update later in January.

Superintendent Matthews told the San Francisco Board of Education on Jan. 12 that rising COVID-19 cases, uncertainty about testing guidelines and a newly identified viral strain mean the district will "reassess our return to in person learning." Matthews said the board and district are working closely with the Department of Public Health and labor…

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