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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Some parents in Poway are teaming up to help their kids when the school year begins with virtual learning in a few weeks.In the spring, when Ellie, 6, and her brother Ethan, 7, were learning Spanish while distance learning, their father, a college professor, and mother, a lawyer, were working from home."I had my daughter to my left. I had my computer in the middle, and my son at my right. So when they had questions, which was constant, I could help them," said Testa.Testa says the end result was stressful.WATCH - ASK THE EXPERTS: What we know about coronavirus and children, with Dr. Abi Olulade"Trying to get kids to stay in front of computer and stay focused for an extended period of time was a challenge. When you're working full-time, its a constant interruption because they do need assistance at that age," said Testa.The mental juggling is a distraction for her own work."We are working long days and weekends to make up for it," said Testa.So when she and her husband were planning for the upcoming school year at Valley Elementary, they knew they needed help."It's a total of three families and it's families we know and trust," said Testa.WATCH - ASK THE EXPERTS: Susie Walton talks about managing home schoolThose other families all have kids in the same school, and same grades, as her children. Julie says they're planning on forming a rotating micro-school of sorts.Every third day, each household will take a turn hosting all eight kids, guiding them through the day of virtual learning."You have parents able to dedicate the time to make sure kids stay on task, take them outside and play when it's recess time ... make sure the kids are sticking to lunch and snack schedules," said Testa.Julie says their micro-schooling offers something that is in short supply with distance learning.WATCH - ASK THE EXPERTS: Virtual Steam Academy, resources and how to do science at home"Critical time for them when it comes to reading and math. Somebody needs to be there to review your work. With the distance learning, I believe they will have some one-on-one time but the majority of the time, they're still going to be working on their own," said Testa.Testa hopes the parental 'co-op' approach will give the parents a break and their kids a chance to socialize."We haven't figured out everything yet, but the will kids be bringing on their own lunches. No sharing of food. They'll be washing their hands a lot," said Testa.Testa says it may not be realistic to keep kids at that age from interacting from each other. She'll be relying on the other parents to be honest about any signs of illness."We trust each other to follow the health protocols," said Testa.Their school year is set to begin August 2. 2746

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University is alerting students who may have been exposed to meningococcal meningitis.The university says they were notified that a current student has a “probable case of meningococcal meningitis.”The university said in a tweet that it is immediately hosting two clinics for those who attended specific events with the student. The events were the Delta Sigma Phi Formal, held Friday, April 12, from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Spark Encore Event Center; and the Delta Sigma Phi Social Event, which was held Saturday, April 13, from 9:30 p.m. to Midnight, at the organization’s chapter facility. Students who attended the events are urged to attend one of the two clinics that are being offered for free at SDSU. The most common symptoms of meningococcal meningitis are fever, headache and a stiff neck, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. See a full list of symptoms below: Common symptoms:FeverHeadacheStiff neckThere are often additional symptoms, such asNauseaVomitingPhotophobia (eyes being more sensitive to light)Altered mental status (confusion)If you are a member of Delta Zeta Sorority, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity or attended either of the events indicated above, we urge you to attend one of the two post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) clinics being offered for free at SDSU.— San Diego State University (@SDSU) April 17, 2019 1395

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Singer Jimmy Buffet's successful chain of properties is making its first appearance on the West Coast in the coming months. Paradise Point Resort & Spa on Vacation Isle Park in Mission Bay is rebranding into a Margaritaville Island Beach Resort, with an anticipated opening of 2020-21.The existing property will be renovated and converted for an estimated million. It will feature 462 casita-style single-story guest rooms, waterfront views with a mile of beachfront, Margaritaville food and beverage concepts, new recreational activities and family-friendly amenities.Margaritaville is a global lifestyle brand inspired by the lyrics and lifestyle of singer, songwriter and best-selling author Jimmy Buffett, whose songs evoke a passion for tropical escape and relaxation.Davidson Hotels & Resorts will operate the property as Paradise Point Resort & Spa until the hotel is reflagged, and will continue to manage the property following the completion of the renovation and rebranding.Paradise Point's general manager, Michael Stephens tells 10News, "Some of the first things were investing in is restaurants." Following last years 22 million dollar guest room renovation, the new project will focus on updating the rest of the property and adding new restaurants. The resort plans to start the conversion project closer to December 2019 and plans to have all three phases of the project complete by 2021. 1449

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's Halloween scene will host a spirited lineup of hauntingly hopping parties.Pub crawls, concerts, and cruises are all in the mix as the region's 21-and-older crowd head out in their own costumes and dance the holiday away.Whether you're jumping into the massive WCKD Village party or limping through a zombie crawl, there's a party for you.San Diego Halloween Pub Crawl (Oct. 25): Join in on the San Diego Halloween Pub Crawl and grab a wristband that grants you access to more than 10 different night clubs in Pacific Beach, exclusive drink specials (including free welcome shots), and access to the official Halloween Pub Crawl after party.Nightmare Before Halloween (Oct. 25): North Park's Lafayette Hotel hosts a celebration inspired by Tim Burton films, featuring live music from several local bands throughout the night and a Halloween costume contest with several prizes up for grabs.San Diego Zombie Crawl (Oct. 25 - 31): One ticket to the San Diego Zombie Crawl grants guests access to five days of fun at more than 20 parties throughout the Gaslamp District. Day 1-3 celebrate the Halloween season with some wicked parties downtown, while the second weekend will celebrate Dia de los Muertos. Guests get the welcome shots, access to the crawl's finale party, exclusive food and drink specials.WCKD Village (Oct. 26): WCKD Village Halloween party and music festival hosts three stages of live performances with performers like Trey Songz and T-Pain, along with three zones of hauntingly immersive experiences like mazes and lounges and tarot card reading, a ,000 costume contest, bar specials and a bar crawl, and more in downtown San Diego.Hallo-Wine and Spirits Party (Oct. 26): The Hotel Del Coronado hosts a night of dining and wine tasting, dancing, a costume contest, and more during the Hallo-Wine and Spirits Party. A special kids Halloween party is also in the mix. And guests are warned to keep an eye out for the hotel's resident ghost.Nightmare on Normal Street (Oct. 26): Hillcrest's Halloween dance party and costume contest returns to Normal Street with a massive block party, late-night entertainment and DJs, a pet costume contest, food trucks, outdoor bars, and more.Mad Tea Party at Hard Rock Hotel (Oct. 26): Three floors of the Hard Rock Hotel will house seven rooms and more than 15 DJs throughout the night, headlined by Dada Life. The Mad Tea Party brings in more than 4,000 costumed partiers for costume contests, drink specials, skyline views, and a night of dancing.Halloween Boo's Cruise (Oct. 27): Radio stations Z90 and 91X host multiple DJs on board Hornblower Cruises for a 2.5 hour trip around San Diego Bay, featuring costume contests, drink specials, and views of the San Diego skyline during a party on the bay.Halloween Cruise on Mission Bay (Oct. 31): The Bahia Resort Hotel hosts a Halloween celebration aboard a special cruise featuring multiple floors of drink specials, live DJs, dancing, and, of course, spectacular views of the San Diego Bay during this Halloween haunt. 3062

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego State University is launching two task forces after a 19-year-old died earlier this month after attending a fraternity event.Dylan Hernandez died Nov. 8 after falling out of the top bunk in his dorm.In the wake of the tragedy, SDSU suspended all 14 of its fraternities. On Wednesday, it announced the creation of two task forces to address student life and attack issues that may have led to Hernandez's death. RELATED: Cause determined after San Diego State University student diesOne task force will study student activities and safety, while the other will investigate alcohol and substance misuse. About half of the 28 members are university employees and administrators, while about five are current students. Erik Johannesen, a chapter advisor for the Delta Sigma Phi, will participate in the task force on activities and safety. "Fraternities, when they're operating well, they're the great finishing school for every young man that joins one," said Johannesen, who graduated SDSU in 1981. "When we are off our game we are absolutely deplorable in terms of what our behavior can be."RELATED: San Diego State suspends 14 fraternities after student is hospitalizedThe makeup of the boards are already under scrutiny due to the lack of current students. "They're the ones that will tell you how they drink, and where the risk is, and they're the ones that have to buy in," said education attorney Bob Ottilie. "When you get rules from the top down, they're not followed."A spokeswoman for SDSU said additional task force members will likely be added in the coming weeks. The two groups will start meeting this fall and will produce their own reports that could potentially turn into action. 1732

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