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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.
California

Local assessments an option if statewide tests aren’t viable, state officials signal

By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | April 2, 2021
California’s plan would still offer Smarter Balanced assessments in math and English language arts, the California Science Test, as well as tests for English learners.
California

The race for space: How today’s crowded study environments could affect college students’ performance

By Hannah Getahun | CalMatters | April 1, 2021
Cramped study environments can pose an academic disadvantage to low-income students who are more likely to live in crowded conditions, researcher says.
California

Some districts looking to cut back PE as campuses reopen

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | April 1, 2021
About 40% of PE teachers in California said their instructional time has been cut back, a recent report says.
Bay Area

Statewide, teacher retirements are projected at 5 percent of K-12 educator workforce

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 30, 2021
A recent survey says 25 percent more teachers are projected to retire this year across California, the largest number in more than a decade.
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