Class of 2022: Breakdown of Graduation Rate for Santa Barbara Unified
High school graduation rates have slowly begun to rise as students continue to feel the impacts of COVID-19.
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High school graduation rates have slowly begun to rise as students continue to feel the impacts of COVID-19.
Countywide, COVID-19 cases remain low, and no deaths have been reported in May.
Santa Barbara students expressed their emotions around COVID and the pandemic through an art project.
Due to this spike, all sports and extracurricular activities will be suspended until further notice.
The majority of the college’s classes and services will remain temporarily remote, with some in-person labs to continue.
The district will provide a free vaccination clinic, and recommends all students over the age of 5 receive full vaccinations.
Chancellor Henry Yang announced the decision in response to the Omicron variant.
The testing kits are encouraged to be used before students and staff return to schools from the holiday.
Public pushback from the recently passed vaccine mandate has become personal for some school board members.
Protestors gathered outside the school district building to condemn the vaccine mandate for employees.