Moorpark College Reporter

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Moorpark College announces plans for classes to remain online until mid February

By Jane Walgren January 21, 2022
After two weeks of courses being fully online, Moorpark College has announced that remote learning will remain in place until Feb. 14.
The Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo, Calif. remains closed on Friday, Dec.11. The office has limited visitations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo credit: Leslie Mendez

California schools surpass 1 year of virtual learning due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

By Amber Urban March 30, 2021
In March 2020, the state of California decided to shut down all public schools with in person learning. In Ventura County, this occurred a couple of days before Spring Break.
Photo the Moorpark College PAC courtesy of the VCCCD photo archive.

Dance Club reboots and continues digitally due to the COVID-19 pandemic

By Rachael Thomas March 13, 2021
In the spring semester of 2020, Moorpark College's Dance Club stopped meetings and stayed inactive even when all classes transitioned online. The revival happened when Hannah Rios, club president, organized for meetings to happen again and recruited people into the club.
Chancellor Greg Gillespie gives an update on COVID-19 to the board and public at the special meeting on Tuesday, March 18, 2020, in Camarillo, Calif. Photo credit: Ryan Bough

VCCCD Board of Trustees discuss possibility of returning to campus for Fall 2021 semester

By Marissa Roberts February 11, 2021
Educational leaders are prepared, and cautiously optimistic, to go forward with 50% in-person learning at all VCCCD campuses with contingency measures in place. The Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees met on Feb. 8 to introduce a scheduling and operational plan for Fall 2021.
Image Courtesy of VCCCD photo archive. Photo credit: Clepsy Hernandez

Moorpark College faculty express support for Spring 2021 remote learning while also noting drawbacks

By Dominic D'Amico October 9, 2020
County Community College District announced its plan to stick to largely remote learning through the spring 2021 semester
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