SCOE begins submitting learning model data to state – The Reporter

By Nick Sestanovich

As new guidance by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) indicates, local education agencies and private schools must submit their data regarding whether students are learning in person, at home or a combination of the two.

The Solano County Office of Education (SCOE) registered for the notification process, along with all school districts, private schools and charter schools in the county, according to a news release.

Per its Jan. 14 guidelines, the CDPH is requiring public and private schools to report all grade levels and instruction under any of the following four types of learning models: full-time in-person instruction, part-time in-person instruction — also known as a “hybrid model,” distance learning only, or in-person instruction and services provided only through what is allowed under the CDPH’s Guidance Related to Cohorts.

Source: Coronavirus: SCOE begins submitting learning model data to state – The Reporter

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