Dear Friend --
This is an important message from Long Beach City College.
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LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE TO MOVE MOST IN-PERSON CLASSES
ONLINE BY MARCH 18
In response to COVID-19 LBCC is taking precautions to protect the
campus community’s health
Out of an abundance of caution for the health and safety of
students, faculty and staff, the Long Beach Community College District
will move most classes online by Wed., March 18 in order to limit the
transmission of the Coronavirus COVID-19. In addition, Long Beach City
College will be postponing all District-sponsored events where the
public has been invited.
The changes listed below will be in effect from Thurs., March 12,
through Sun., April 12. Any change to this timeline will be made at a
later date, in response to information gained from public health
officials:
- By Wed., March 18, LBCC will convert most
in-person classes to temporary remote instruction wherever possible
through Canvas, ConferZoom, and other modalities. LBCC students and
faculty can find helpful guides to assist them at www.LBCC.edu/Coronavirus.
The anticipated date of return to campus is Mon., April
13. However, this date may change as this health crisis
continues to evolve. LBCC will update the campus community on the date
of return.
- From Thurs., March 12, through Sun., April 12, events sponsored by
Long Beach City College where the public have been invited will be
postponed. This action is to reduce the number of events where a large
mass of people are gathering to help slow the COVID-19 outbreak.
Please visit www.LBCC.edu/Coronavirus
for a full list of events that have been postponed. Exceptions to this
is the March 16 Personnel Commission meeting, and the March 25 Long
Beach Community College District Board of Trustees meeting. This move
to postpone District events does not impact events that have been
organized by non-LBCC organizations.
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Long Beach City College is not closing.
College facilities will remain open, and operations will continue
normally.
“The health and safety of our campus community is paramount,” said
Long Beach Community College District Board of Trustees President
Vivian Malauulu. “As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
has been urging the practice of social distancing to slow the COVID-19
pandemic, LBCC is making the proactive decision to move most of our
classes online. LBCC continues to monitor this situation and I want to
thank all of our students, faculty and staff in advance for their
patience and flexibility as we navigate this extraordinary situation
together.”
In addition, the LBCC COVID-19 Response Team was formed to work
through issues related to this evolving health crisis, including
bringing in extra cleaning crews to perform a deep clean of areas that
people on campus touch frequently, ensuring that the College has ample
stock of cleaning supplies, implementing the plan for the College to
move most classes online, and provide business continuity.
Please visit LBCC’s Coronavirus COVID-19 website at www.LBCC.edu/Coronavirus
for COVID-19 resources and tech guides for students, and faculty.
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The City encourages all residents to visit www.longbeach.gov/COVID19
for up-to-date facts on COVID-19, and to avoid misinformation. You can
also follow updates, tips and notices on the City’s social media pages
@LongBeachCity and @LBHealthDept and by following hashtag
#COVID19LongBeach.
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