Phase 2A - Small Cohort/Group Return
Phase 2A - Priority Groups
In the spring and summer, SFUSD engaged diverse sets of stakeholders through working groups, town halls, and surveys to get input on which groups to prioritize for in-person learning. Across all groups (families, teachers, school leaders, labor partners, etc.), the student groups shown below were named as priority for in-person learning.
Phase 2A - Small Cohort/Group Return
Phase 2A - Priority Groups
In the spring and summer, SFUSD engaged diverse sets of stakeholders through working groups, town halls, and surveys to get input on which groups to prioritize for in-person learning. Across all groups (families, teachers, school leaders, labor partners, etc,), the student groups shown below were named as priority for in-person learning.
For priority groups in Phase 2A:
- PK/Early Ed Students = 937 students
- PK-5 SDC Moderate/Severe = about 250 students
- TK - 2nd = 12,272 students
- County = 105 students
- Secondary SDC Moderate/Severe = 437 students
- Grades 3rd-5th
- 3rd grade = 3,723 students
- 4th grade = 3,782 students
- 5th grade = 3,482 students
Phase 2A - Small Cohort/Group Return Operations Decision Tree*
Under Phase 2A, SFUSD is preparing for a gradual return for a small cohort of students focusing first on the District’s youngest students (early elementary) and students with disabilities in moderate/severe special day classes.
California & County Indicators/Directives
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All YES |
Any NO |
↓ |
Do Not Resume in person operations |
SFUSD Operational Indications
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All YES |
Any NO |
↓ |
↓ |
Phase 2a Hybrid Operations for small cohort/group of students |
Do Not Resume in person operations |
*To request assistance accessing the information in this image, please email newsline@sfusd.edu.
Elementary Instructional Space Virtual Walkthrough*
The following includes images from school sites that have been set up in preparation for inspection by the Department of Public Health. These are examples. Actual configurations on the first day of school may vary according to school sites.
*Adapted from February 9, 2021 Board of Education Return to In-Person Learning Update Presentation (slides 27-34)
This page was last updated on March 23, 2021