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CUSD rolling out campus return plan

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CUSD rolling out campus return plan
CUSD rolling out campus return plan

The Chico Unified School district is preparing to roll out a reopening plan if Butte County stays in the Red Tier for two weeks.

Unified school district -- getting ready to roll out the campus- return plan now that butte county's in the red tier.

Action news now reporter kristian lopez shows us what the change could mean for the communtiy.

Kristian: (in front of school) schools could open back up for in-person classes in just a few weeks.

Leanna lunsford/parent: as scared as i am about the virus, i do think they need to get back and figure out a way to make it work.

Chico unified school district officials say if butte county stays in the red tier for two weeks - it can transition to a hybrid model.

That means half of the students will be in school in the morning and the other half in the afternoon.

Jim hanlon (on the phone)/assistant superintendent: it reduces class sizes so we can observe to the extent we can, social distancing.

Those parents who don't feel comfortable with the hybrid model can choose to continue with online learning.

Jim hanlon (on the phone)/assistant superintendent: we will accommodate all parents that want to remain online and we want to accommodate parents that want to come back to school.

Karin willhoit: my daughter is anxious to return and we are leaning towards it but we have some questions.

Kristian stand up with graphic: the safety guidelines that would have to be followed include sanitation, ppe, health screenings and social distancing.

Leanna lunsford/parent: i'd rather have her home but i think it's important for her to socialize.

It's a hard balance.

If butte county falls back into the purple tier- the district will have to make the call to continue the hybrid model of go back to full online learning.

Kristian: we could see schools open back up as early as october 19th.

In chico kl action news now coverage you can count on.

If the virus were to hit a certain open back up for in-person classes in just a few weeks.

Leanna lunsford/parent: as scared as i am about the virus, i do think they need to get back and figure out a way to make it work.

Chico unified school district officials say if butte county stays in the red tier for two weeks - it can transition to a hybrid model.

That means half of the students will be in school in the morning and the other half in the afternoon.

Jim hanlon (on the phone)/assistant superintendent: it reduces class sizes so we can observe to the extent we can, social distancing.

Those parents who don't feel comfortable with the hybrid model can choose to continue with online learning.

Jim hanlon (on the phone)/assistant superintendent: we will accommodate all - the purple the district w have to make call to contin of go back to full online learning.

Kristian: we could see schools open back up as early as october 19th.

In chico kl action news now coverage you can count on.

If the virus were to hit a certain school - that campus would likely close for

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