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Colleges offer gift cards, outdoor activities in bid to make spring break a staycation

By Michael Burke and Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | March 18, 2021
Universities and colleges across California want students to ditch flights and a vacation week far from home in a bid to keep coronavirus infection numbers on downward trajectory.
California

9,000 California schools on track to reopen; 47 counties move out of purple tier

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | March 16, 2021
Public schools across California are reopening as counties loosen pandemic restrictions amid decline in COVID-19 cases.
Bay Area

‘No one is sure what to expect’: Schools, colleges add more counseling services for student mental health

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | March 16, 2021
After more than a year of fragmented, disrupted learning, schools and colleges are preparing for a rush of student mental health needs as campuses reopen.
Bay Area

SF superintendent’s resignation points to ongoing turnover in school leadership

By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | March 16, 2021
According to an EdSource survey of California’s 30 largest school districts, since 2017 some 13 superintendents have left their posts, or will have at the end of this school year.
COVID-19

Distance learning changed California K-12 education. What’s here to stay?

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | March 15, 2021
Teachers pushed through difficult days to find solutions that kept kids learning during an upended school year. Some changes may stick.
COVID-19

California schools to get $15.3 billion in federal aid under American Rescue Plan

By John Fensterwald | March 11, 2021
Altogether, federal funding to the state’s schools from the CARES Act, a second round in December and the new plan totals $28.2 billion.
California

California educators want Congress to double the maximum Pell Grant award

By Michael Burke | EdSource | March 9, 2021
More than 700,000 students at California’s public colleges and universities currently receive Pell Grants.
California

Quick Guide: California’s plan for getting more kids back to school

By EdSource Staff | March 5, 2021
School districts across the state are looking to an array of guidelines for reopening. EdSource offers a quick guide to key questions.
California

Should kindergarten be mandatory in California?

By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | March 5, 2021
Experts suspect the pandemic has contributed to larger numbers of children not enrolling in kindergarten, which is not compulsory in California.
California

California to lower threshold for ‘red’ reopening tier

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | March 5, 2021
The new standard relaxes the adjusted case rate to 10 new Covid-19 cases per 100,000 people from seven new cases per 100,000 people.
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