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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Students and teachers from two classes at Sage Canyon School in Carmel Valley will have to return to online distance learning for two weeks after two people tested positive for COVID-19.In a statement to ABC 10News, Jenni Huh, the Del Mar Union School District Director of Student Services, said:“The District has confirmed two positive cases of COVID-19 at Sage Canyon School. All students and staff who were directly exposed have been contacted and will be quarantining for 14 days. The District has been in consultation with the San Diego County Department of Public Health.”Parent Amy Berkley said she was notified of the two positive cases on Sunday. She has two sons who attend the school and said her third-grader was in the same class as one of the people who tested positive.“They had two students in the school test positive, one was in first grade and the other in third grade,” Berkley said. “We got the notification on Sunday, and by Monday morning, all class materials were available for pickup, really easy and convenient.”While the positive cases are alarming for some parents, Berkley, who is also the PTA president, said she was pleased with how the situation was handled. Her son didn’t miss a school day as the classrooms impacted transitioned back to distance learning Monday.“We picked up a Chromebook, learning packet, homework worksheet, whiteboard all the material they’ll need; it was very well thought out.”According to the Del Mar Union School District’s safe reopening plan, if a student or teacher tests positive for COVID-19, the whole class will quarantine for 14 days, and learning will be offered remotely. Substitute teachers will also be trained to give online lessons if they do need to step in.The California Department of Public Health released guidelines and recommendations for schools reopening for in-person learning.According to the department, two-week closures will be put in place if at least 5 percent of the total number of teachers, students, or staff test positive in a classroom or school, or 25 percent of a district’s population tests positive. 2126

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University Saturday ordered all on-campus residents to stay at home over Labor Day Weekend amid an increase of coronavirus cases tied to the university.The university sent an email to students who live on campus, advising them to stay “in their current residences except for essential needs.”The “Stay at Home” order is in effect from 10 p.m. Saturday, September 5, through Tuesday, September 8 at 6 a.m.RELATED: San Diego State University reports 120 more COVID-19 cases since fall start“At that time, this order will be revisited and updated as necessary,” the university said of the order’s expected expiration.“Violations of this order may result in disciplinary consequences,” the school continued, although no specificities were given as to the consequences for violating the order.The announcement comes as the university has, so far, experienced 184 confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases since the start of the fall semester. 978

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's weekend is filled with plenty to do, including two film festivals and the continuation of Beer Week and Fleet Week.San Diego Beer Week and Fleet Week will continue to bring several events to the county for residents to enjoy. Beer Week will provide sips of exclusive brews and special events at breweries, while Fleet Week gives locals the chance to see the history and tools of the military up-close.The San Diego Asian Film Festival and Coronado Film Festival both hit town this weekend, giving movie-lovers plenty to check out around the county in the world of film.MORE: Don't see anything you like? Check out our event calendar for even more local eventsPlus, the always delicious San Diego Bay Wine + Food Festival begins, bringing a week's-worth of food events to downtown San Diego. And, the Grinch returns to the Old Globe Theater to kick off the holiday season in San Diego.THURSDAY San Diego Beer WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Thursday - Sunday) San Diego's 10-day celebration of beer returns as San Diego Beer Week brings more than a week of special beer releases, beer gardens, drink specials, food pairings, and much more to local breweries.San Diego Asian Film FestivalWhere: Various locations; Cost: Free - 0(Thursday - Sunday) More than 170 films from nearly 30 countries will be screened as part of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Films will cover a diverse array of topics and give attendees the chance to speak with filmmakers and actors.FRIDAY San Diego Fleet WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Thursday - Sunday) Fleet Week celebrates our nation's heroes, giving the public an up-close look at the history and tools of the military. The week's events include ship tours, an innovation zone for kids, STEM days, a veterans art exhibit, and more.Coronado Film FestivalWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Friday - Sunday) Check out more than 90 film screenings, panels, workshops, and parties celebrating Coronado's history of cinema during the Coronado Film Festival this weekend.SATURDAYSan Diego Bay Wine + Food FestivalWhere: Embarcadero Park North; Cost: Varies(Saturday - Sunday) San Diego's Wine + Food Festival returns through Nov. 17, packing the week with tons of foodie fun in downtown San Diego. Ticket holders will get tastes and sips from hundreds of world-class chefs, wineries, and breweries during special tasting events.Cali Love Music and Arts FestivalWhere: 10 Barrel Brewing; Cost: Free - 10Barrel Brewing Co. hosts a massive festival with live art, three stages of live music, rooftop yoga, a silent disco, and beer garden. Local vendors will also be out as 10Barrel serves up their popular craft brews.Ride the Point 2019Where: Liberty Station; Cost: - 0Peddle along a special route through Point Loma to as far as Mission Gorge as part of a family ride or on your own during this year's Ride the Point event. SUNDAYSilver Strand Veterans Day Half MarathonWhere: Imperial Beach Pier; Cost: - Lace up your shoes for the Silver Strand Veterans Day Half Marathon taking runners and walkers across San Diego Bay, from Coronado to Imperial Beach. A post-race party features a beer garden and participants will help benefit CAF - Operation Rebound.How the Grinch Stole ChristmasWhere: Old Globe Theater; Cost: - The annual Old Globe run of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" returns through Dec. 29. Take in the performance of the beloved Dr. Suess tale as the theater is transformed into Who-ville for the holiday season.Sip by the SeaWhere: Del Mar Plaza; Cost: - Enjoy unlimited tastings from more than a dozen wineries based throughout San Diego during the Sip by the Sea event. A silent auction will keep the fun going and attendees can dine on charcuterie from Pacifica Del Mar. The event also partners with Helping Paws, a North County nonprofit that helps military families with veterinary care costs. 3943

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University is suspending spring 2020 programs to Italy amid the spread of the novel coronavirus. The university said in an update to students Monday that it was calling all students studying abroad in Italy back to the United States. The decision was made due to the elevated level three travel advisories the CDC and State Department issued for the country. RELATED: UC San Diego, SDSU cancel South Korea study abroad programs due to coronavirus“With the exception of study abroad programs in China, South Korea and Italy, SDSU remains open and classes will continue as usual,” the university said. At the moment, the university doesn’t have any plans to cancel classes. University officials say they won’t make such plans unless directed by the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency. In late February, both San Diego State University and UC San Diego canceled study abroad programs in South Korea amid the spread of coronavirus. 987

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Students and teachers from two classes at Sage Canyon School in Carmel Valley will have to return to online distance learning for two weeks after two people tested positive for COVID-19.In a statement to ABC 10News, Jenni Huh, the Del Mar Union School District Director of Student Services, said:“The District has confirmed two positive cases of COVID-19 at Sage Canyon School. All students and staff who were directly exposed have been contacted and will be quarantining for 14 days. The District has been in consultation with the San Diego County Department of Public Health.”Parent Amy Berkley said she was notified of the two positive cases on Sunday. She has two sons who attend the school and said her third-grader was in the same class as one of the people who tested positive.“They had two students in the school test positive, one was in first grade and the other in third grade,” Berkley said. “We got the notification on Sunday, and by Monday morning, all class materials were available for pickup, really easy and convenient.”While the positive cases are alarming for some parents, Berkley, who is also the PTA president, said she was pleased with how the situation was handled. Her son didn’t miss a school day as the classrooms impacted transitioned back to distance learning Monday.“We picked up a Chromebook, learning packet, homework worksheet, whiteboard all the material they’ll need; it was very well thought out.”According to the Del Mar Union School District’s safe reopening plan, if a student or teacher tests positive for COVID-19, the whole class will quarantine for 14 days, and learning will be offered remotely. Substitute teachers will also be trained to give online lessons if they do need to step in.The California Department of Public Health released guidelines and recommendations for schools reopening for in-person learning.According to the department, two-week closures will be put in place if at least 5 percent of the total number of teachers, students, or staff test positive in a classroom or school, or 25 percent of a district’s population tests positive. 2126

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