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The San Ramon Valley Unified School District Board of Education is scheduled to take part in a special meeting via teleconference on Thursday morning to review the district’s response to the novel coronavirus outbreak and discuss a personnel matter.

A closed meeting not open to the public, district officials will discuss recommendations for how schools should respond to COVID-19 after the board elected to close down all school sites starting on Monday and through at least April 10, in an effort to stem the spread of the virus locally.

During Thursday’s meeting, trustees will also discuss the public employment status of an unidentified certified administrator.

Since there is no open session the meeting will not be livestream, however members of the community will still be able to submit public comment cards for review by the board during the meeting’s public comment section — trustees will attend via teleconference from their homes.

Comment cards can be acquired by emailing Cindy Fischer at cfischer@srvusd.net, and should be sent back to Fischer via email or submitted by fax to 838-3147, at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting.

The SRVUSD Board of Education will hold its special teleconference meeting on COVID-19 at 8 a.m. on Thursday.


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  1. Are the schools going to set up a website or online videos for all grades for some type of homework or school work. If we are out of school for months I like to have plan to push my child education and not fall behind.

  2. It appears Dublin Unified and Pleasanton Unified have already moved forward with remote learning. Why is SRVUSD taking so long to get a plan in place and get going on remote learning? I assume teachers are being paid during this time- why aren’t they posting assignments in School Loop? This delay is disruptive to kids’ routines and is adding undue stress to them.

  3. @Ryan & TM- Dublin Unified has 12,900 students & Pleasanton Unified has 14,728. San Ramon Valley on the other hand has 32,000. Not really fair to compare those districts since they obviously face very different challenges. I do see that online learning will begin on Monday the 23rd. Why don’t you give these poor people a break. They are doing the best they can in these unprecedented circumstances.

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