Los Angeles County identified 539 more cases of the new coronavirus and 12 more deaths over the last 24 hours.
"Dear MUSD Community, The health and safety of our community is our number one priority."
Health officials confirmed more than 500 additional coronavirus cases and 11 more deaths in Los Angeles County Wednesday.
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"Ensuring our students have the tools they need to be successful is a priority at Monrovia Unified School District."
There were questions based upon the communication that was sent out yesterday, March 30, regarding social gatherings and social distancing.
With the growing concerns regarding COVID-19, we made the decision to close all school fields and sites for play beginning today, March 30.
On Tuesday Los Angeles County saw a spike in cases and ten more people killed by the disease.
Health officials have reported seven more deaths and 342 new cases of the new coronavirus over the last 24 hours.
All of Monrovia schools will be providing free breakfast and lunch to all MUSD students.
"The order states that individuals must keep 6 feet or more of space between themselves and others at all times."
Health officials confirmed 273 more cases of the new coronavirus in L.A. County Friday.
Criminals are using malicious websites and apps to infect and lock devices until payment is received.
Monrovia Unified will observe Cesar Chavez Day on Friday, March 27, and the District will be closed.
"To assist with learning, we have added links to additional educational resources that might help at home."
Heavy rainfall early Monday triggered a mudslide and power outages in parts of Los Angeles.
The recommendation to extend the dismissal period comes after Gov. Gavin Newsom put out a “Stay at Home” order.
Public access to the physical meeting will be eliminated; but remote public participation is allowed and encouraged.
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a statewide “Stay at Home” order as the latest measure designed to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Our District’s top priority is to ensure our students are equipped with the resources they need to be successful.
The first of two storms is expected to reach the coast Friday night, starting off days of on-and-off rain.
"Our distribution of instructional materials has been running smoothly during this time of extended dismissal."
Our Village program will be following the same calendar. All CIF athletic competitions will be suspended during this time.
Additionally, the Foothill Unity Center has assured us that its services are available to all families.
"You may pick up the grab-and-go breakfast and lunch for your children at the school closest to your home."
A cool storm is expected to linger through the beginning part of the week bring heavy rain and snow to the local mountains.
"Our custodial and maintenance staff will also be provided with additional hygiene training with a focus on the coronavirus."
"There are currently no cases of COVID-19 reported within Monrovia."
"On March 11, 2020, we received an advisory recommending limiting large group assemblies and non-essential travel."
"As of today, no individuals within the Monrovia Unified School District (MUSD) have tested positive for COVID-19"
"February's message arrives a little later than usual so we could focus our attention on the more immediate issues involving COVID-19. "
Brief and heavy downpours, small hail and waterspouts are expected throughout Los Angeles County.
The parent and Clifton Middle School student placed themselves in self-isolation for 14 days.
"The following links will provide information regarding the coronavirus from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health"
"Monrovia High School Open House was the first step in preparing incoming freshmen for high school."
Monrovia voters took to the polls to vote for City Council members and the Mayor.
The findings of the survey will be discussed by the Monrovia City Council and the Measure K Citizens Advisory Committee.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to vote for two City Council candidates and a Mayor candidate in Monrovia.
The CDC urged individuals, schools, and businesses to take steps not only prevent, but also prepare for the potential spread of the virus.
“Thank you to the CSBA for recognizing the hard work of our ECP team and the innovative vision of our Board of Education.”