Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Paradise beats Gridley in golf

- By Rick Silva rsilva@paradisepo­st.com

PARADISE >> Paradise Unified School District Superinten­dent Tom Taylor said on Friday afternoon that the district intends to send its TK-6 students back to classroom instructio­n on April 6.

Taylor said that it is a full opening and that classrooms will run from 8 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Part of the reason why Paradise can pull it off is because its class sizes are smaller in the aftermath of the Camp Fire.

Taylor noted that they have 24 classrooms that have 22 or fewer students in them, and 20 more classrooms that have 20 or fewer children in them.

He notes that those class sizes can keep the kids 4 feet apart as the CDC was recommendi­ng up until Thursday when it announced that distance has been lowered to 3 feet.

“We have the appropriat­e safety protocols in place,” he said, adding that with restrictio­ns having been lessened it has given the district the ability to go to full opening.

Paradise Unified School District Superinten­dent Tom Taylor said that starting April 6, TK-6students will return to the classrooms.

Paradise High School will remain in the current A/B schedule that’s in place. Students in the A block go to school on Monday and Wednesday while students in the B block go to school on Tuesday and Thursday.

He said right now the high school students are there from 8:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. with a modified schedule, but he said he wants to

get all of the high school students back on campus because they are struggling.

The goal he says is to get all of the district’s students back on campus in a normal instructio­n cycle by the fall.

Taylor says the school district is going forward with a in-person graduation at this time with limited capacity seating.

Events could change

that, but he is going ahead with the idea that they are going to prepare for an inperson graduation sometime in June.

With football starting on Friday night, he said that he hopes everyone follows the rules for the sake of students, so they can not only get in a season but as normal of a graduation they can achieve.

The Paradise High school golf team won all six matches at Table Mountain Golf Course in Oroville against Gridley on Tuesday afternoon.

The Bobcats were led by

Drew Levin’s low score of 42 while Emma Lowrie followed up with a 55, which was just of Evan McClelan’s 56. Jaylah Craft and Charlie Cloutier turned in scores of 58. Logan Howard had a 60 as Paradise evened its season record at 2-2

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 ??  ?? Drew Levin led the Bobcats with a 42 in their win over Gridley this week.
Drew Levin led the Bobcats with a 42 in their win over Gridley this week.

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