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Riverside County will begin accepting waivers for in-person instruction Monday

UPDATE: 8/21/20 Officials confirmed Riverside County will begin accepting waivers for in-person learning starting on Monday. Schools, both public and private, can obtain a waiver application here: https://t.co/jnRLE6uCRC To read the press release: https://t.co/jpaDuchjC6 #RivCoNOW #RUHealth pic.twitter.com/bB8BHpenRH— Dr. Cameron Kaiser (@RivCoDoc) August 21, 2020 Hear from local school leaders about what the waivers could mean

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DSUSD first day of school preview

The Desert Sands Unified School District kicked off its first day of the new school year on Wednesday, August 19. Some students and parents were met with some technological issues as they attempted to log in. <!–[if lte IE 10]> Sorry, you are using an unsupported browser. This page will not display correctly. Please click

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Local child psychologist shares how “distance learning” may impact a child’s mental health

With schools starting distance learning, many parents are increasingly concerned about the negative impacts of social isolation.News Channel 3’s Caitlin Thropay spoke with a child psychologist and a local family about these fears. “We’ve had concerns just with the isolation and the impact that it has on their mental health,” Mark Barons told News Channel

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President of Palm Springs Teacher’s Association discusses first day of classes

“We’ve got this.” That’s the message from teachers before online classes begin on Wednesday for the Palm Springs Unified School District. News Channel 3’s Peter Daut spoke with Karen Johnson, the president of the Palm Springs Teachers Association. Johnson said teachers are ready for the first day of school. “They are, they are definitely ready.

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What to know about start of new year and distance learning in Palm Springs Unified School District

At the PUSD office in Palm Springs, administrators are expressing confidence in saying they’re ready and able to deliver a much more effective “distance learning” experience than what was offered last March when the coronavirus pandemic began. “We are further along and so much more prepared for now in providing instruction in the distance learning

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