The college officials said that all events through April 12. are canceled.
These decisions were based on COVID-19 developments over the weekend and announcements yesterday, March 16. from the Governor and President, college officials said.
March 16 will be the last day of Winter Quarter, for face-to-face classes, Peninsula College President Luke Robins said, as Gov. Inslee has declared.
Revised first day of Spring Quarter 2020, both face-to-face and online, is April 13 instead of the original date April 6.
The classes are held online until April 24, but Proftech and labs will continue to meet in person from 13th through 24th, with appropriate social distancing guidelines, Robins said.
The college’s tentative plan is to resume regular operations on April 27.
No matter the class adjustment, the campus will remain open. These places include the library, business office, Pirate Central, and the Pirate Pantry. Robins said that the childcare would remain open as well.
“… this is a fast-moving and constantly changing health crisis in our community,” Robins said. He followed that details are still evolving, but he would update the campus community regularly, as information is provided.
He encourages the campus community to continue checking e-mails from the college, college’s social media and the college website.
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Peninsula College Incident Management Team met Friday, March 6 and decided to devote the Monthly Meeting on Monday to briefing the college community and discussing how these contingency plans might be implemented should the situation warrant.
“This is an evolving situation, and we will continue to attend the twice-daily briefings next week,” Robins said.
Clallam County COVID-19 Hotline: (360)-417-2430
Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services: https://bit.ly/38uERVN
Jefferson County Public Health: https://bit.ly/2PU8r0s
Washington State Department of Health: https://bit.ly/2TxQNSy
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: cdc.gov