NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – In response to the ever-evolving COVID-19 situation, Yuba Community College District said Friday that it will cancel all in-person classes for a two-day period in order to transition to remote – or online – instruction which will begin on Wednesday, March 18.
To prepare for this transition, the district is canceling all in-person classes at all campuses on Monday, March 16, and Tuesday, March 17. This will allow college faculty and staff the necessary time to prepare to transition their classes to remote instruction.
Remote instruction will be provided from March 18 through March 27. The following week, March 30 through April 3, is spring break.
Unless situations warrant a change, the district is planning to return to a regular in-person class schedule on Monday, April 6.
Current online classes, as well as dual-enrollment classes will continue without interruption during the two-day period that in-person classes are canceled.
All campuses of the district will remain open during this time period to continue providing essential non-instruction student services, such as tutoring, library and counseling.
Currently, there are no reported COVID-19 cases at any of the district’s campus sites.
The district said this decision has been made out of concern for, and in the best interests of, our students, faculty and staff.
Additional information will be updated on a regular basis and can be found at https://www.yccd.edu/central-services/campus-safety/information-coronavirus-covid-19/ .
Yuba Community College District cancels all in-person classes to transition to remote instruction
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