BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Once again, the Beverly Hills Unified School District is going back to the drawing board. After LA County changed its reopening threshold and announced Monday that students in grades K-6 could return to campus if the schools have received a waiver or submitted a safety plan, the district announced that it was reassessing the needs of its families and staff.
Superintendent Dr. Michael Bregy sent a survey to the families of TK-5 students that provided three tentative options: that students stay with their current teacher, either virtually or in-person; that students move to the approved model of in-person learning, even if that means new teachers; or remaining in virtual learning, which may also result in new teachers.
District spokesperson Rebecca Starkins told Patch that the survey results will inform a revised reopening plan currently being negotiated.
“A family…