Cloverdale High School’s graduation and Washington School’s promotion are both moving forward for an in-person celebration, but the specifics of what it will look like will be largely dependent on where the county sits in the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy tier system.
“It’s a nail-biter because it does matter whether we’re in yellow or orange,” Cloverdale Superintendent Betha MacClain said during a school board meeting on May 19. Sonoma County is currently in the orange tier after failing to reach low enough COVID-19 case rate numbers several weeks in a row that would’ve allowed the county to move into the yellow tier.
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