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Territorial Dispatch

Letter to Governor Gavin Newsom from YCOE Superintendent

Nov 23, 2021 12:00AM ● By Sent Via Electronic Mail

Dr. Francisco Reveles

Dear Governor Newsom,

As County Superintendent of Schools and Superintendents of the 5 school districts in Yuba County, we have served our communities through each challenging stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. We have been relentless in our focus on the safety of students and staff and, during this time, we have observed overall minimal in-school transmission.

On October 1, 2021, your office issued a press release indicating that you are directing CDPH to require a COVID-19 vaccination for all K-12 students once the vaccine is fully approved by the Federal Food & Drug Administration (FDA). At this time, we are aware that this mandate may go into effect as early as July 2022. Currently, there are allowances for families to decline vaccination utilizing medical, religious, and personal exemptions.

It is important to understand the challenges these mandates are creating for our school community. As you are likely aware, many in our community have significant concerns regarding the continuance of mask mandates. The introduction of the vaccination mandate has created additional concerns. In listening to our community, we anticipate the implementation of a vaccination mandate, without an exemption for personal beliefs, will deeply impact schools as families leave for independent study programs or other alternatives to classroom-based instruction.

From the very beginning of the response to this pandemic, State regulations have been mandated, placing much of the burden for communication, implementation, and enforcement entirely on principals, teachers, staff, administrators, and school boards. With the responsibility to implement these mandates, school boards and administrators are left to manage the real frustrations of large portions of our public, taking time and focus away from our critical mission of serving students and supporting teachers and staff. The resulting divisions within some communities are eroding the trust and partnerships that are essential in public schools.

We presume that it is the State’s intention to create a supportive structure for public schools, thus we are requesting that more be done during this very difficult time to support our work educating children and youth with the following:

1. It is critical to engage the public in a transparent and coherent manner by clearly reinforcing that the authority over these mandates lies with the State, and by clearly informing the public as to how they can engage with the correct decision-makers in these matters.

2. In addition, we request that the State identify what benchmarks must be met to end universal masking in classrooms.

3. Finally, it is vital that the State of California maintains the medical, religious, and personal exemptions with regard to the COVID-19 vaccination requirement. It is essential that we honor the voices of our parents.

In Yuba County, we believe in the importance of safe, in-person instruction for our students. We are asking for your support, to allow us to return to the business of educating our students in the safest and most normal way. Our students, our educators, and our communities need your support.

Respectfully,

Dr. Francisco Reveles, Yuba County Superintendent of Schools;

Patrick Brose, Superintendent, Camptonville Union Elementary School District; Dr. Fal Asrani, Superintendent, Marysville Joint Unified School District; Dr. Jeff Roberts, Superintendent, Plumas Lake Elementary School District; Nicole Newman, Superintendent, Wheatland Union High School District; Craig Guensler, Superintendent, Wheatland Elementary School District