education Distance learning stokes fears of excessive screen time By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | November 24, 2020 For years, child development experts have warned about limiting screen time, citing brain development and emotional regulation concerns.
Featured in Category Troop 1 Scouts’ Spiced Cranberry Sauce By Troop 1 Scouts | November 20, 2020 Apple and orange bring fresh flavor, while spices round out this sweet and tangy dish with a touch of warmth.
California Amid pandemic fears of student loss, University of California enrollment remains flat By Michael Burke | EdSource | November 20, 2020 UC system sees slight increase in first-year enrollment this fall, beating back concerns about a potential COVID enrollment hit.
Arts & Entertainment Barbies show off recycled chic in virtual Sonoma fashion show By Janis Mara | Bay City News | November 17, 2020 Miniature fashion creations from trash have a joyful, larger message -- reduce, reuse, and recycle while considering our waste footprint.
California How school discipline — and student misbehavior — has changed during the pandemic By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | November 17, 2020 Discipline strategies look different when students aren’t in a brick-and-mortar classroom and current laws don’t neatly apply to online behavior.
Arts & Entertainment Online classes help theaters in pandemic’s financial storm By Woody Weingarten | Bay City News Foundation | November 17, 2020 A slew of online classes for young and old, amateurs and professionals, bring renewed life but also financial support to cash-poor local theater companies.
Uncategorized Our hearts are still in San Francisco: Long-running project continues amid COVID By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | November 17, 2020 Globally renowned art project will put painted hearts around the city from January, but the annual fundraiser is going online.
California Pandemic surge freezes opening of regular classrooms for millions of California students By Louis Freedberg and Ali Tadayon | EdSource | November 16, 2020 Classroom reopenings on hold amid new surge in coronavirus cases across the state.
COVID-19 San Francisco closes non-essential offices, reduces gym capacity in move to red tier By Daniel Montes | November 16, 2020 San Francisco's move to the red tier follows recent pause on indoor dining and other restrictions on entertainment and business capacity.
Bay Area Firefighters battle three-hour fire along Oakland estuary By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | November 13, 2020 Two-alarm fire in unoccupied building brought under control after three hours.