Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tue., May 5 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 5, 2020 1,275 new cases and 63 deaths in California since Monday with 33 new cases and 3 deaths in Alameda County.
California How coronavirus has changed grading policies By Ricardo Cano | CALmatters | May 5, 2020 Grading policies will vary by school district, but students will not receive worse grades than they had — and in many cases will have options.
Bay Area Early school start time proposed by Gov. Newsom not far from existing district calendars By Louis Freedberg | EdSource | May 5, 2020 While many districts would start just a week or two earlier than planned, districts are struggling with the logistics of starting early.
health California readies army of coronavirus detectives By Rachel Becker | CALmatters | May 4, 2020 California gears up to train thousands of coronavirus detectives amid plans to re-open the state.
business Newsom: State can begin gradual reopening Friday By Matt Levin | CALmatters | May 4, 2020 Health officials say the coronavirus is controlled enough to allow retail and manufacturing businesses to partially reopen.
Bay Area Can California schools put safety measures in place in time to open early? Many district leaders skeptical By Diana Lambert, John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 4, 2020 Districts need more, not less, time to plan for staggered scheduling, social distancing and transportation before schools reopen.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Mon., May 4 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | May 4, 2020 2,740 new cases since Saturday with 71 new cases in Alameda County.
Bay Area Some California colleges decide to offer all fall classes online By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | May 4, 2020 UCLA will give students the option of attending class remotely or in-person.
Bay Area Even if California college campuses reopen, will most students still come? By Larry Gordon | EdSource | May 4, 2020 Worried about finances and health, some high school seniors are deciding to stay closer to home for college.
COVID-19 Always the bridesmaid, public health rarely spotlighted until it’s too late By Julie Rovner | Kaiser Health News | May 4, 2020 The public health system, which operates in the background, rarely gets the attention or funding it deserves -- until there's a crisis.