schools like phoenicia valley which buses and students from underserved neighborhoods in san rafael reopen for in-person learning in the fall. >> 40,000 students have been attending school there, 5000 teachers and almost no cases of transmission. >> we are sending the kids to schools and daycare's and they are doing fine because the schools are taking great measures to keep them all safe.>> the superintendent also says that education system is not billed for distance learning in some districts can reopen safely. >> we do have examples of school districts that have done exceptional work, i mentioned marin county, for example. had in person instruction and found ways to serve students in special education. >> of the more than 10,000 public schools in california, some 1700 have reopen for in- person learning. data and studies from the cdc show that transmission from student to student is not common.>> all the parents opted for distance learning and in considering the health of the teachers, we did not want to risk them. >> any students and teachers are in school safely, and being well support