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Cabrillo President Matt Wetstein

In-person classes at Cabrillo not planned until Spring 2022

Last updated on April 7, 2021

Vaccinations may be required

Most Cabrillo students won’t be returning to classrooms until Spring 2022 and may be required to be vaccinated for the coronavirus, said school President Matt Wetstein.

“The plan is for this spring (2021) to continue with mostly online,” said Wetstein in a recent Zoom interview. “The same for the summer, because we don’t know how quickly the vaccination rollout will become more universal and getting closer to what’s called herd immunity, and even going into the fall right now, the plan is to continue with mostly online classes.”

The president couldn’t give students or staff definite answers to when Cabrillo would return in such uncertain times as most people had hoped. “The real failure of the prior (Trump) administration to do national planning on that score has hampered our ability to be thinking about returning fully in the fall,” said Wetstein, “Spring of 2022 is probably when we’re back to quote-unquote normal.”

‘Spring of 2022 is probably when we’re back to quote-unquote normal.’

If anyone wants Cabrillo to return to the in-person format, it is this man who is losing students faster than you can say Zoom. Wetstein said enrollment is down 18% from Spring 2020.

Cabrillo students could be required to take the vaccine before returning to in-person classes. “Most colleges in our system in California are going to require students to have proof of vaccination to enroll in public schools.”

‘Most colleges in our system in California are going to require students to have proof of vaccination to enroll in public schools.’

Vaccinations could be an issue for some students, especially those without private health insurance. “Right now, we do not have vaccinations planned for students. We have *testing* for students through the student health service.” Wetstein said, “Current plans for a vaccination clinic are for the college to work with the County Office of Education to vaccinate all county educators and staff.”

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