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May 20, 2020 VOLUME 64 | ISSUE 13 Talonmarks.com
Cerritos College stays online for Fall
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A sudden change: Olivia Medrano, a Cerritos College student and single mother of two daughters, returned to school to finish her education after 20 years. However, the decision to stay online has proven difficult for her as she isn’t familiar with working through a computer. Sean Davis
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Cerritos College President Dr. Jose Fierro announced preliminary plans for continuing online learning through the Fall 2020 semester, with allowances made for certain in-person lab classes. At the Board of Trustees meeting on May 6, President Fierro offered three proposed solutions for handling the transition into the summer and fall semester. First was a return to campus like business as usual, followed by the second option consisting of a rotation schedule for the classes on campus and continuing online lecture classes with some on-campus lab classes.
The third option was agreed upon by the board as the best option for the forseeable future, and will be applied going forward. In an email on May 8, Fierro said “the general consensus from the Board and from our group leaders is that we will mostly continue to operate in an online format in the fall semester, with some notable exceptions.” Lab classes considered incapable in transitioning to an online environment are the exceptions to this decision. Such classes include physical science courses, in which conducting in person labs makes up a key portion of the curriculum, and without it students would lackthe hands on experience needed to apply knowledge into the real world.
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These classes will be divided into two groups: Group One, consisting of CTE and Health Occupation labs, while Group Two will be made up of “on-hand” labs such as Chemistry and Physics. The on-campus lab classes will be phased in beginning with Group One. These classes will see changes, such as the restriction on class sizes and social distancing practices. They will also continue to feature online lectures, only meeting in-person for lab portions. The school administration will only allow the on-campus meetings of Group Two “as the fall semester approaches [and] if we find that the health data is favorable.” The reasoning for the continuation of online teaching is to “maintain a low number of individuals on campus” to “en-
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sure adequate PPE and safe sanitization procedures.” Classes, in addition to a decrease in size, may see “additional procedures such as… health questionnaires and temperature checks.” This decision to continue online learning was made, according to Fierro, as “It is very likely that as we start seeing more people go out and about… the cases of COVID-19 will increase… which could potentially impact our students, faculty, staff [and] administrators.” “Most of us will continue to do our work remotely… because we want to ensure the continued health of each other and our students,” Fierro said.
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