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Jennifer, Fabbi, Dr.

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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

CSUSM Temperature Screening Day Passes, 2021-05-19

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Identifier: togetherApart-403_A
Scope and Contents Four temperature screening day pass cards issued to Jennifer Fabbi to come on to campus on May 19, 2019 (should have been 2020), May 22, 2019 (should have been 2020), May 28, 2020, and June 3, 2020. These cards were issued by a campus employee from Safety, Health, and Sustainability after they took my temperature and it measured in the normal range. Temperature was taken using a contactless forehead thermometer. Temperature taken at an outside station off of parking lot E. Physical cards...
Dates: Other: 2021-05-19

CSUSM Temperature Screening Day Passes , 2020-05 - 2020-06

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Identifier: togetherApart-617
Scope and Contents Four temperature screening day pass cards issued to Jennifer Fabbi to come on to campus on May 19, 2019 (should have been 2020), May 22, 2019 (should have been 2020), May 28, 2020, and June 3, 2020. These cards were issued by a campus employee from Safety, Health, and Sustainability after they took my temperature and it measured in the normal range. Temperature was taken using a contactless forehead thermometer. Temperature taken at an outside station off of parking lot E. Physical cards...
Dates: 2020-05 - 2020-06

Weekly School Schedules, 2021-05-04

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Identifier: togetherApart-403_B
Scope and Contents Five weeks of school schedules once online school started up again after March 17, 2020 physical school release due to COVID-19 pandemic. Jensyn Farmer was a junior in high school at Twin Oaks Valley. It took her school six weeks to begin a version of asynchronous learning. Jennifer Fabbi would ask her daughter, Jensyn, to create a schedule each week and would pay her $20 at the end of each week for her work. On the flip side of each schedule, you will find questions Jensyn posed to Jennifer...
Dates: Other: 2021-05-04

Weekly School Schedules , 2020-05

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Identifier: togetherApart-618
Scope and Contents Five weeks of school schedules once online school started up again after March 17, 2020 physical school release due to COVID-19 pandemic. Jensyn Farmer was a junior in high school at Twin Oaks Valley. It took her school six weeks to begin a version of asynchronous learning. Jennifer Fabbi would ask her daughter, Jensyn, to create a schedule each week and would pay her $20 at the end of each week for her work. On the flip side of each schedule, you will find questions Jensyn posed to Jennifer...
Dates: 2020-05

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COVID-19 (Disease) -- Safety measures 2
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 2
California State University San Marcos 2
Web-based instruction. 2
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Transmission 1