MADERA – California Governor Gavin Newsom and the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tony Thurmond, shared last week in a press briefing that “schools will not re-open, but classes will continue.” This does not mean that the school year is over. Instead, it highlights the importance of the school district's continued focus on what Madera Unified as a district is calling Continuous Learning.
Governor Newsom’s “stay at home” orders, and a similar local order, remains in place, as do federal guidelines around social distancing. In consultation with Dr. Simon Paul, Madera County Health Officer and Sara Bosse, Director of Madera County Department of Public Health, stated the need for safety through social distancing dictates that Madera Unified continues to keep the school district campuses closed to students during this pandemic.