ETUSD schools are back in session

  • [photo by Sara Haflich]

    [photo by Sara Haflich]

Students and staff are happy to be face-to-face again, even part-time

By Sara Haflich, ETUSD superintendent

Monday, Nov. 2 was an amazing, exciting day for both students and staff throughout the El Tejon Unified School District (ETUSD).

All three campuses—Frazier Park Elementary, El Tejon Middle and Frazier Mountain High­—were booming with smiling faces and warm hearts as students began returning to in-person instruction. Monday we welcomed back our Group A students and Tuesday we welcomed our Group B students.

The entire ETUSD staff will continue working to ensure proper CDC health requirements are being met throughout all three campuses. 

Clockwise from left: Socially distanced math class at Frazier Mountain High School; FMHS students Sarah Hon, Emily Hon and Jazmine Hernandez with their bags containing a face shield, extra mask and hand sanitizer; Frazier Park School TK student Karson Lynn-Farnum reminds us that it was not just instruction that was suspended, but also play!

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Clockwise from left: Socially distanced math class at Frazier Mountain High School; FMHS students Sarah Hon, Emily Hon and Jazmine Hernandez with their bags containing a face shield, extra mask and hand sanitizer; Frazier Park School TK student Karson Lynn-Farnum reminds us that it was not just instruction that was suspended, but also play!

Left: Frazier Park School 4th-grade students were anxious to be called on Monday morning; Below: Even the lunch line at El Tejon Middle School brought some normality back for these students (socially distanced, of course).

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