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FUESD announces phase 4 reopening plan starting March 8

Beginning March 8, Fallbrook Union Elementary School District will allow the return of the remaining fourth and sixth grade students to five days a week with the latest reopening plan.

FUESD encompasses nine school sites, including two schools located on the United States Marine Corps Base at Camp Pendleton.

“I am grateful to share that the first three phases of our district reopening plan have been safe and successful for the students and staff of FUESD schools,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Candace Singh said in a statement.

Once the latest reopening plan, Phase 4, is put in place, this will mean that all TK-sixth grade students will be back for in-person instruction, with all students remaining on the current daily, modified schedule.

Seventh and eighth grade students will remain on their hybrid schedule. San Onofre aboard Camp Pendleton will have a schedule unique to their campus only. San Onofre families will receive communication directly from their principal.

Seth Trench, director of communications at FUESD, added that with Phase 4, 90% of the student population will be back on site in the classrooms.

“These successful phases of reopening have only been possible due to the hard work of our teachers, staff, and students, as well as our district’s steadfast commitment to COVID-19 safety measures including mandatory face coverings, physical distancing, hand washing and advanced sanitation,” Singh said in the statement. “The precautions and sacrifices we have made together have paved the way for a safe return to in-person instruction for more of our students.”

Fallbrook Union High School District was contacted but did not respond by press time.

Lexington Howe can be reached by email at [email protected].

 

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