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California

School ‘wellness centers’ could be an answer to soaring mental health needs in California

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | December 11, 2020
Amid surge in student anxiety and depression, report says schools should offer psychological services, basic medical care and other services to help families navigate trauma and other challenges.
COVID-19

Education advocates want Newsom to prioritize teachers for COVID-19 vaccine

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | December 11, 2020
Group asks governor to put teachers and school staff third in line for vaccines, after health care workers and nursing home residents.
Oakland

Service cuts loom unless Oakland pares $62 million budget deficit

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | December 11, 2020
Police overtime and reduced tax revenue could drive shortfall to $62 million.
Books

The perfect, pandemic-proof gift for the woman in your life

By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | December 11, 2020
Bay Area Book Festival's Women Lit subscription offers a year of online community, connecting readers and writers.
Arts & Entertainment

Black women’s voices ring out in ‘The Black Woman is God’

By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | December 11, 2020
Exhibition showcases Black women artists in a year marked by paradoxes.
Lifestyle

I found my secret to feeling younger and stronger. The pandemic stole it away

By Bruce Horovitz | Kaiser Health News | December 11, 2020
Science shows that volunteering is good for the mind and body -- quite literally -- but the pandemic stole writer Bruce Horovitz's new pursuits.
City

Piedmont resident arrested on homicide charges

By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | December 11, 2020
Arrest of local man comes after February assault in San Francisco that resulted in a 69-year-old man's death.
California

Commentary | California vetoed ethnic studies requirements for public high school students, but the movement grows

By Wayne Au, professor of education, University of Washington, Bothell | December 8, 2020
The course would develop an understanding of systematic oppression and encourage students to participate in community activism says a University of Washington professor.
Bay Area

Bay Area foundation helps minority-owned businesses navigate the pandemic

By Casey Cantrell | Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2020
Oakland-based Centro Community Partners expanded its entrepreneurship offerings to help clients facing the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic.
California

California Assembly leaders press for all districts to resume in-school teaching in the spring

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | December 8, 2020
Legislation comes amid new evidence that persistent education gaps in learning have widened, and would require a return in stages once a county is out of the purple tier.
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