Lucerne Valley Elementary School One Of The First In California To Reopen to Students

LUCERNE VALLEY (CBSLA) — An elementary school in San Bernardino has reopened for in-person instruction, one of the first in the state to reopen to students.

Lucerne Valley Elementary School reopened Thursday with a hybrid model after getting a waiver to resume classes.

(credit: CBS)

Parents had the option to keep their kids at home full-time for distance learning, or attend in-person classes twice a week. The in-person days are also split up, to limit the number of students on campus.

Having the option was a relief to parent Anita Mooyman.

"I think physically and mentally, it's good for them to be back on campus, even if it's just two days a week," she said.

In one class, a teacher was seen wearing a clear face shield, while teaching children spaced out on a rug. Plastic dividers are placed on every other desk behind them.

Lucerne Valley's COVID-19 rate is below the state's recommended threshold at about 56.8 per 100,000, but the county's overall case rate is about three times higher.

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