China News Service, July 10, according to the US "World Daily" report, although the number of new coronary pneumonia outbreaks is still increasing, San Francisco business and schools have restarted. Although some school districts have decided to focus on online classes for the next semester, some schools have adopted a "hybrid" approach, that is, physical classes for five days, followed by home video classes for five days. Many parents are also troubled because it is risky to send their children to school, but they do not go to school and are worried about the backwardness of learning and the reduction of social learning opportunities.

Many parents are struggling whether to let their children go to school in autumn. (US "World Daily"/Photo by Li Rong)

  In the case of South Bay, the San Jose “Alum Rock Union” school district and the “East Side Union” high school district, which are more severely affected by the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, have announced that most courses will be conducted at home in the 2020-2021 school year. The other multiple mathematics districts have not yet been finalized, and will depend on the subsequent epidemic situation and resumption of work, as well as the guidance of the county government.

  However, some schools have announced that at least half of the physical classes will resume in the fall. Chen Anrou, who lives in North San Jose, said that her daughter is in a K to 5th grade church elementary school. After avoiding the epidemic at home, the school has been changed to an online class; More than ten people per day. A few days ago the principal has sent an email confirming that the mixed semester will take place next semester.

  She said that according to the school's plan, classes will be taken in a staggered manner, that is, when it is the turn of the kindergarten, second grade, and fourth grade; the first grade, third grade, and fifth grade students will be online at home. Exchange every five days.

  "I really don't know if I should send the children." Chen Anrou said that under the influence of the epidemic, no one wants to let children go to school at the risk of contracting the epidemic, but it has been almost half a year from March to now and has been staying at home. , I am afraid that is not the way. The school’s change to a mixed class of classes should look acceptable. “It’s just not sure if this new form, students, teachers and parents can adapt.”

  Ariel Cheng, who lives in Fremont, said that it is still uncertain whether her child's school will resume classes, but she hopes to stay at home as long as possible before the outbreak is determined. She said that two children, seven years old and three years old, should still be at the age of "learning in life", "health is the most important, I am not in a hurry to send children to school. I study one year later I don't think it matters." (Li Rong)