Foothills Sentry September 2020

Page 3 Foothills Sentry September 2020 7540 E. Chapman Ave. Orange, CA 92869 (714) 639-9792 MEAT&DELI, PRODUCE, BAKERY, FRESH FISH, GIFT BASKETS, WINE MON-SUN: 8am - 8pm www.Paci�icRanchMarket.com $ OFF Excluding alcoholic beverages and tobacco products. With coupon only. May not be combined with any other offer or discount. Limit one coupon per customer. Valid only at Paci�ic Ranch Market. When You Spend $25 or More * EXPIRES: 9/30/20 5 OC’s Premier ProduceMarket Ron Esparza Board of Directors Community Foundation of Orange* Jeremy Wayland Business Owner CarrieforOrangeUnified.com paid for by Carrie Lundell for OUSD School Board 2020 ID#1425615 PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLIC SCHOOL PUBLIC SCHOOL Aaron Jacoby Community Volunteer Salley Bowman PFSO Pres Orange HS* Amy Case Parent Leader Canyon HS Kelly Borgen Founder I Heart Old Towne Orange* Sharon Westenhofer Founder The Music Room* Shannon & Frank Tucker Community Advocates Annette Cambiaso Past Parent Organization Pres. Canyon HS Nicol Jones Past PFSO Pres Villa Park HS* Karin Adams Parent Organization President El Modena HS Juan and Mayra Soto Parent Leaders Orange HS Jody Roney- Rodriguez OUSD Teacher* Kim Le President & CEO Pacific Foundation for the Arts* Linda Horist California Teacher of the Year* Kathy Moffat Trustee OUSD School Board* Kris Erickson Trustee OUSD School Board* Andrea Yamasaki Trustee OUSD School Board* Farrah Javadi Community Volunteer & Organizer Jasmine Nguyen OUSD Alum/ Stanford Student* Dan Slater Orange Realtor Former Mayor Pro Tem* *Titles used for Identification purposes only is the best voice for our students! Welcome to the new school year! By Gunn Marie Hansen OUSD Superintendent Welcome to the 2020-21 school year at Orange Unified School District! This new school year brings with it some unique chal- lenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The health and safety of our students, staff and families are of the utmost importance, and we have worked throughout the summer to disinfect our sites and implement enhanced health and safety measures on our campuses. While we anticipate beginning the school year with 100 percent distance learning, we are ready to welcome students back on campus as soon as public health guidelines allow. When schools reopen, on-campus learning will look different, including fewer desks in classrooms, new campus signage, Plexiglas barriers and hand-washing stations. Our 2020-21 OUSD Re-imag- ining Schools/Health & Safety- Driven Reopening Plan, approved by the Board of Education on July 23, will allow us to pivot be- tween 100 percent distance learn- ing, blended (elementary only), and full-day on-campus instruc- tion as public health guidelines permit, and in accordance with all mandated public health and safety protocols. The Re-imaging Schools Plan will continue to be updated, based on the most cur- rent guidance from public health officials and state agencies. Please stay up-to-date on dis- trict communication by visiting orangeusd.org and following us on social media. Our Re-imagin- ing Schools/Reopening Plan, as well as other relevant information is available on our website. Tristan Donatelli Chase McElroy

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