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.
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.
Resignations, retirements, and fewer teachers earning credentials across California will hit special education, math, science, and bilingual education the hardest.
As the state reshuffles vaccine distribution and reopening rules, lawmakers green-light a hard-fought plan to bring students back into schools. What does it all mean for economic recovery?
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