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Almost 75% of San Diego families responding to survey want their kids in schools - The San Diego Union-Tribune

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About 73 percent of San Diego Unified families who responded to a recent district survey said they want schools to return to in-person instruction.

The actual percentage of families who want to return to campuses is likely lower, school officials say, because thousands of families did not respond to the survey.

The responses so far suggest that most San Diego Unified schools will probably be able to offer students four days a week of in-person schooling when the district reopens the week of April 12, said San Diego Unified Board President Richard Barrera.

Some schools that have higher percentages of students returning may only be able to offer two days a week of in-person instruction due to social distancing constraints. San Diego Unified is requiring five feet of space between student chairs in classrooms, which is more than the state’s three-foot requirement.

District officials likely won’t know until next week which schools will offer two days a week of instruction and which will offer it four days a week, Barrera said, but in-person attendance will be higher at schools in communities with historically low rates of COVID.

“We’re likely to have, at least at the beginning, more students return in the areas of the district that have been less impacted by the virus and fewer students return in the areas that have been more impacted by the virus,” Barrera said.

About 27 percent of San Diego families who responded to the survey said they will keep their children in distance learning full-time for the rest of the school year.

The actual percentage of families who want to stay in distance learning is likely higher, Barrera said, because 36 percent of families did not respond to the district survey.

The survey had a 64 percent response rate, and the district currently enrolls about 97,000 students. School officials are trying to track down responses from families that didn’t respond.

Families who don’t will, by default, remain in distance learning, Barrera said. Therefore the percentage of families who want to remain in distance learning is likely higher than 27 percent, he said, since some families may not have filled out the survey because they want their children to stay at home.

Preferences for returning to school after more than a year of closures were relatively consistent across some student groups.

The desire to return to campuses was lower among Asian, Black and homeless students. Asian students had the lowest preference rate, with 57 percent wanting to return, while about 69 percent of Black students and homeless students want to return, according to the survey results.

Which students want to attend school in person survey

White families want their children to return the most, according to the survey, with 83 percent wanting to go back to school.

People of color, particularly Black and Latino parents, have been less likely to want to return to school than White families, largely because their communities have been disproportionately impacted by COVID, said Tyrone Howard, UCLA education professor. They have been more likely to get COVID and die from it, and they have been vaccinated against COVID at disproportionately lower rates.

About 44 percent of San Diego Unified students are Hispanic or Latino, while about 24 percent are White, 10 percent are Asian and 7 percent are African American.

Some families have said returning to school is not worth the risk of their kids potentially bringing COVID home to infect vulnerable family members.

“A lot of parents are ready to have their kids back in school because they’re just over everything they’ve been through,” Howard said. “But I think there also is a percentage of parents who are out there who are skeptical about whether or not it is safe.”

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