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Why mental health is the key to dealing with learning loss

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | April 15, 2021
Upon returning to campus, students won't catch up academically until they feel good emotionally, experts say.
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California governor doubles down on call to reopen schools in the fall

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | April 14, 2021
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday reiterated his call for schools to reopen for full-time in-person instruction in the fall.
California

San Diego County judge declines to order two school districts to reopen full-time

By John Fensterwald and Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | April 14, 2021
A San Diego County judge has declined to order that two school districts that were sued by a parent group be required to fully reopen by a set date.
Bay Area

Mills alumnae ask trustees to keep college open beyond 2023

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
Call comes as faculty, staff, and students demand more say in the future of the college.
COVID-19

Vaccines on tap for California’s children, but what do parents say?

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | April 7, 2021
Children may soon be eligible for Covid-19 vaccinations, potentially helping California schools to fully reopen for in-person instruction.
Careers

Events of 2020 moved medical students to political activism

By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | April 7, 2021
The emergence of an organization for med students motivated by progressive concerns highlights the changing attitudes of some physicians in training.
California

Gov. Newsom expects full in-person return in the fall after state scraps color-coded tier system

By Ali Tadayon and John Fensterwald | EdSource | April 6, 2021
Announcement may lead to debate over mandating a full in-person return or offering distance learning option.
California

Colleges and universities plan for normal-ish campus life in the fall

By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | April 6, 2021
Universities need full dorms and dining halls to make back some of the estimated $183 billion in losses from a year of remote education.
COVID-19

How California high schools plan to pull off ‘normal’ graduations

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | April 6, 2021
Ceremonies will be outside, probably in shifts, on a sports field with bleachers, or like Fresno and Natomas, in a big pavilion and minor league ballpark.
California

In an unusual admissions year, California’s selective universities more closely evaluate students

By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | April 5, 2021
With the SAT/ACT not part of admission decisions, universities are looking at other criteria in a most unusual year of record applications to selective schools.
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