West Hills District officials extend remote learning in face of evolving COVID-19 crisis
Student resources, including counseling and advising, will continue to be offered online via Zoom or by phone. All summer classes, starting May 26, will be delivered through virtual, online modalities.
All campus and district office buildings will close as of March 31. Only essential staff will remain on campus or the district office. The majority of staff and faculty will continue to work remotely.
All child development centers will close until further notice.
“Since early March, we have planned for the long haul, capitalized on our agility, and mobilized a “new normal” infrastructure by seeking safety without sacrificing technology security,” said Chancellor Stuart Van Horn. “We have several unknowns ahead of us, to be sure. Our unwavering philosophy all month has been to preserve public health and the safety of our employees and students.”
All events scheduled to be held at any West Hills site will remind canceled until further notice.
Updates regarding the district’s response can be found at https://westhillscollege.com/covid19/
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