HBUHSD proposes emergency grading system for spring semester
HBUHSD has proposed a more lenient grading policy wherein no student will receive a failing mark.
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HBUHSD has proposed a more lenient grading policy wherein no student will receive a failing mark.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announces that workplaces in the retail sector can begin to reopen on May 8.
With distance learning in place, the World Language has introduced Loom and Flipgrid to enrich language learning.
Senior and school-wide spring events and activities are unlikely to be held in their traditional formats due to COVID-19.
HBUHSD teachers received the green light to resume grading and teaching new material as soon as possible on Tuesday.
HBUHSD students will not return to school this year amid the COVID-19 crisis. Instruction will continue remotely.
The University of California (UC) will temporarily suspend its SAT/ACT and A-G letter grade requirements in response to COVID-19 disruptions.
Containment is no longer effective in navigating the COVID-19 situation in Orange County because there is evidence of community transmission.
As the 2020 census rolls around, here is everything you need to know about what the census is, how it works and what it’s used for.
As the panic over the COVID-19 virus continues to increase, so does the livelihood of multiple businesses throughout the county.