


We started this page in an effort to put all the school's COVID info in one place. It will be updated regularly in order to keep up with policy changes.
QUick links
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WCCUSD COVID-19 Status Dashboard
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WCCUSD Digital Backpack — one-stop shop for resources and online support
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WCCUSD COVID-19 Health and Safety Guide — English or Español
Frequently asked questions
For the person who has tested positive:
If a student produces a positive rapid test, it will be sent to the lab to undergo PCR testing to confirm. If the result remains positive, the parent/guardian, principal and district official will be notified immediately and COVID-19 protocols will begin, including isolation and the immediate pick up of your student. This will help the district to maintain an accurate and updated dashboard. After quarantining for 10 days, students can return to school with no symptoms.
Shortened quarantine can end after day 7, if a diagnostic specimen is collected on Day 5 or later from the date of last exposure and tests negative.
For close contacts of the person who has tested postive:
Anytime there is a positive case identified on site, close contacts will quarantine for 10 days. If the close contacts cannot be identified, all students in the class will quarantine for 10 days.
A close contact is identified as someone who has been within zero to six feet of the infected person for 15 minutes or more in a 24 hour period (according to CDHP guidance).
From WCCUSD COVID-19 Student and Family Safety Handbook:
My child tested positive for COVID-19 but had no symptoms.
If your child continues to have no symptoms, they can return to school after 10 days have passed since they had a positive viral test for COVID-19. Retesting is not required and not advised. If your child develops symptoms after testing positive, contact your healthcare provider.
A child who tested positive for COVID and had symptoms can return to school 10 days after their symptoms first appeared and their symptoms have been improving and they have been fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications.
For everyone else -
The District will assign a project manager to oversee the Covid Positive tracker and communications. Current communications from your school’s principal regarding positive cases will be sent from the project manager’s office.
I was born and raised in the Bay Area. I have taught in the East Bay for the last 10 years at various grade levels; however, I am loving teaching middle school for the last three years, and seventh grade in particular. I am passionate about integrating useful technology into my curriculum; I have mentored and coached FIRST Lego League teams; and am the founder and teacher of the MV STEAM after-school program entering its fifth year. I also enjoy working in the middle school garden and demonstrating the practical applications of science in the outdoor classroom.
I'm the school psychologist assigned to Mira Vista. I enjoy my place at Mira Vista because of the amazing community feeling, and the great staff, families, and kids that I have the opportunity to work with and support. I grew up in the Central Valley and came to the Bay for college at San Francisco State University, which I attended for undergrad and graduate school. Outside of Mira Vista, I teach school psychologist graduate students at SF State, supervise interns in the district, and lead a cultural competence committee in the psych department. When I am not at work, I like to spend my free time with friends and family, traveling, crocheting, attending trivia nights, and checking out many of the great restaurants in the Bay Area. adrianna.jeanpierre@wccusd.net
I am the occupational therapist assigned to Mira Vista. I went back to school after my youngest child entered middle school and got both my bachelor's and master's degrees in occupational therapy at San Jose State. After graduating, I worked for two years for another district before coming to WCCUSD. I love my job. I love to see the growth the students make each year. It is very rewarding. I also love working with the other OTs in the district and at Mira Vista (starting my seventh year here). We have a wonderful community of teachers, staff, admin, and families. I don't have a lot of spare time — I'm usually working or involved in some family, community or church activity. I'm also currently taking piano lessons and hope to take guitar someday. Additionally, I'm studying Spanish. Once in a while, I take time to hike, cook, read, and/or to play puzzles, word games, or Sudoku. If I had more time, I'd do scrapbooking, sewing, and ceramics. When we have a chance, my husband and I visit our nine children and 32 grandchildren who are spread all across the United States. Family is what it is all about. sgillispie@wccusd.net
From the WCCUSD COVID-19 Health and Safety Guide:
Families will be notified of school or cohort closures and any restrictions in place to prevent COVID-19 exposure (e.g., limited hours of operation) as soon as possible.
All exposures to district personnel are contact-traced to ensure persons exposed are notified via phone or email.
From WCCUSD RETURN TO 100% IN-PERSON INSTRUCTION UPDATE: WEEKLY COVID TESTING SCHEDULE FOR SCHOOLS
If you do not receive direct contact from a member of the Covid team within 24 hours regarding a confirmed case, your student has not been directly exposed or affected. Unless there is significant close contact with a person who has tested positive, we do not need to quarantine the entire class.
Again, if your student has not received direct contact from a member of the Covid team stating they were directly exposed or affected, please send your student to school as usual. Our school sites will follow up on all student absences, per district policy and state law.
From the WCCUSD FAQ Fall Reopening Page
If the school is experiencing an outbreak, the COVID Response Team should immediately notify public health officials and collaborate to facilitate increased testing and contact tracing, as necessary. The local health department may facilitate testing for students, teachers, and staff who are in schools with an active outbreak. The health department may also conduct contact tracing in these situations. Schools can assist by providing information, to the extent allowable by privacy laws and other applicable laws, to identify close contacts (e.g., class rosters, seating charts, and student emergency contact information) that could be tested and either isolated or quarantined.
Situations that may indicate the need for school closure:
Within a 14-day period, an outbreak has occurred in 25% or more stable groups in the school.
Within a 14-day period, at least three outbreaks have occurred in the school AND more than 5% of the school population is infected.
The LHO may also determine school closure is warranted for other reasons, including results from public health investigation or other local epidemiological data.
Length of closure: 14 days, or according to a decision made in consultation with the LHO.
Cohorts: Cohorts may be shut down or removed from in-person instruction temporarily after the presence of a positive case for quarantine.
Ms. Hund is originally from Louisiana. She came to California in 1998 for a graduate degree in Computer Animation. In the past, she taught 5th grade, 7th grade History, K-5 computers and Yearbook. She loves to spend time with her son. She also loves to eat good food, dance and learn. No, really — her idea of a good time is learning about quantum physics. And the history of racism. And nutrition. And other cultures, people, and places. amanda.hund@wccusd.net
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I am a WCCUSD Alum. I went to Shannon Elementary, Pinole Middle & High School. I graduated from UC Berkeley with a Linguistics degree. Mira Vista is where my teaching journey started as a substitute in Kindergarten. I went on to get my teaching credential through Sonoma State and was placed at another school site in the district, where I taught 6th, 3rd, & 4th grade. Each grade level has something unique to love! I am excited to be back at Mira Vista, the school I found my passion for teaching. I currently live in El Sobrante, with my husband, Demetrio and our dog, Clover. I enjoy traveling during the summer and even on the weekends. I also enjoy day hikes and going to the movies. ahoy@wccusd.net
I was born and raised in the Bay Area and attended WCCUSD schools from grades K-12. After graduating from El Cerrito High, I moved to Los Angeles, where I attended UCLA and Pepperdine University and received his BA in sociology, teaching credential, and master’s degree in education. Before I came to Mira Vista in 2010, I was a 4th/5th-grade teacher and math coach in the Oakland Unified School District for 4 years. In my free time, I like to watch sports (go Giants, 49ers, and Warriors!), cook, and spend time with my family. rtsugawa@wccusd.net
Hello Mira Vista Bees! I started my teaching career 21 years ago at Mira Vista teaching 1st grade. I spent 17 years at this site and then did some exploring at other WCCUSD schools and I am now happily back where I started! I grew up in the Chicago area and I am the proud Aunt of nine nieces and nephews, whom I love to talk about. I enjoy live theater and am a regular Berkeley Rep patron. And I am a huge basketball fan. Go Dubs! shillegass@wccusd.net
I grew up here in Richmond, and attended Mira Vista as a child. I’ve have been a Magnificent Mira Vista Bumble Bee since 1980! My two daughters have also attended Mira Vista. I’m in my 21st year of teaching and my 10th year at Mira Vista. I have taught all grades from kindergarten through third, and third grade is my favorite! I speak Spanish as my second language, and my hobbies include playing piano and physical fitness. I love teaching at Mira Vista, and being part of this amazing school community. rmclachlan@wccusd.net
I am a California native. I was born in San Francisco, CA and raised in the Bay Area . I have a 6 year old son named Jovani who has a smile that can light up the room.
I graduated from California East Bay with my teaching credential and later received my master’s from St. Mary’s College of California. This is my 16th year of teaching. I’ve taught a range of grades K-4, 2-3 combo, 3-4 combo, and I’ve looped with K-1 and 2-3.
I enjoy outdoor activities like camping, fishing, hiking, and gardening. I am excited to start the new year at Mira Vista Elementary. shoshannah.walker@wccusd.net
Jane Magid has degrees from U.C. Berkeley in linguistics, San Francisco Conservatory of Music in flute performance, and a teaching credential from Cal State East Bay. She has been teaching music to kids since 1983 and instrumental music in WCCUSD since 2005--and she has fun doing it! When she’s not teaching, she enjoys playing music, making food, taking photographs, and going outside to explore the natural world. jmagid@wccusd.net
I am a Bay Area native and am incredibly grateful to work at Mira Vista. I received my BA from UC Davis and MAEd with an emphasis in digital teaching and learning from Azusa Pacific University. I just recently completed my Administrative Credential from CSU East Bay. I am the Tech Teacher Leader for Mira Vista and greatly enjoy integrating technology into the existing curriculum, however spending time outside is my true love. You’ll often find my class in the garden, whether it be reading, cooking, or pulling weeds- I love to take my students outside! I am always looking forward to practicing my Spanish- please come talk to me and help me practice! You can often me singing and dancing on the yard with our students or teaching our Musical Theatre Club at Mira Vista! I taught first grade for four years at MV, and fifth grade for three years, before starting third grade this year. The MV community is such a gift in my life and I am so excited for the 2020-2021 school year! You can reach me at cspafford@wccusd.net
I found my passion for working with children at the age of 15 when I first started teaching kids to knit. That led me to volunteering at after school programs. I then worked as a classroom Mental Health counselor. Eventually, I was placed as a teacher. My passion continues to grow as I observe our students playing with peers, asking questions about life, and showing pride in their abilities. When I am not working, you can often find me knitting, gardening, or cooking up a delicious meal. frances.santiago@wccusd.net
Ms. Rossi has worked as a Resource Specialist for 20 years with WCCUSD. She established and coordinated a thriving Learning Center model both at Tara Hills School and Mira Vista. She is the project director of West County DIGS, a collaboration of garden activists working to promote school gardens in the district. She manages the Garden Education program at Mira Vista. Now a retired teacher who lives in the neighborhood, she has worked half time at Mira Vista teaching K–4 students with learning challenges for 8 wonderful years. graciella.i.rossi@gmail.com