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All Santa Rosa City Schools Suspended Through April 5th

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(The following is a press release from Santa Rosa City Schools)

To mitigate the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) through social distancing, Santa Rosa City Schools is suspending in-person classes in all schools, beginning with Spring Break next week, from March 16 through April 5, 2020. All after-school activities, child care, and field trips will also be canceled through April 5th.

 

This decision was made in collaboration with the Sonoma County Department of Health Services and the Sonoma County Office of Education.

 

Schools are an essential service and crucial to our communities. Many families rely on schools as a safe place for their children while parents are working, and many students rely on school meals so that they aren’t hungry. Although the situation is changing rapidly, here is some information we can share at this time:

 

Instruction

Our educators have been working diligently to provide instructional materials for students, both online and in paper format. Principals will be providing more detailed information to families about the process of delivering and returning these materials to students. After Spring Break, March 16- 20, students will complete assignments at home and teachers will continue to work, using social distancing practices, to provide those assignments.

 

Meals

Carry-out meals will be available for all students, beginning after next week’s Spring Break (March 16-20). Starting March 23, the following sites will provide, for all children under the age of 18, a drive-thru/carry-out lunch service from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Monday through Friday:

 

Elsie Allen High School

599 Bellevue Ave

Lincoln Elementary

850 W 9th St

Monroe Elementary

2567 Marlow Rd

Cook Middle School

2480 Sebastopol Rd

Piner High School

1700 Fulton Rd

Santa Rosa Middle

500 E St

Steele Lane Elementary

301 Steele Ln

Burbank Elementary

203 S A St

Brook Hill Elementary

1850 Vallejo St

 

The 24 schools in Santa Rosa City Schools are:

 

Elementary

Abraham Lincoln Elementary

Albert F. Biella Elementary

Brook Hill Elementary

Helen Lehman Elementary

Hidden Valley Elementary

James Monroe Elementary

Luther Burbank Elementary

Proctor Terrace Elementary

Steele Lane Elementary

Charter Schools

Santa Rosa Accelerated Charter School

Santa Rosa Charter School for the Arts

Santa Rosa French-American Charter School

Cesar Chavez Language Academy

Middle Schools

Herbert Slater Middle

Hilliard Comstock Middle

Lawrence Cook Middle

Rincon Valley Middle

Santa Rosa Middle

High Schools

Elsie Allen High

Maria Carrillo High

Montgomery High

Piner High

Ridgway High

Santa Rosa High

 

Santa Rosa City Schools is the largest school district in Sonoma County, serving 16,000 students in 24 schools. Please check for school updates on our website: srcschools.org