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Blackboard brawl: How California’s teachers hope to avoid 60,000 layoffs

By Lauren Hepler | CALmatters | August 27, 2020
After a spring of crisis education, teachers’ unions hope to parlay many successful reopening battles into bigger electoral victories.
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COVID-19 pandemic pushes California college students to change or delay enrollments

By Ashley A. Smith, EdSource | Local News Matters | August 25, 2020
Students face difficult choices this year.
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Daily wellness, self-care reminders embedded in student planners

By Piedmont Education Foundation | August 25, 2020
Health and wellness are top of mind for PUSD educators as the 2020-2021 school year starts.
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Swab, spit, stay home? College coronavirus testing plans are all over the map

By Michael McAuliff and Sebastián Martínez Valdivia, KBIA and Christine Herman, Side Effects Public Media and Stephanie O'Neill | Kaiser Health News | August 24, 2020
Campus communities with very different levels of contagion are making opposite calls about in-person learning.
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Cal State in the COVID era: No tuition cuts, 4 other takeaways from chancellor chat

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CALmatters | August 22, 2020
Cal State Chancellor Tim White answered questions about COVID-19 testing, tuition, faculty preparedness, and more.
California

California schools ordered to close in-person instruction after counties were put on watch list

By Theresa Harrington | EdSource | August 21, 2020
Mendocino County received conflicting information from state, causing frustration in schools
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More state, federal funding gives PUSD budget a boost

By Marta Symkowick | Exedra Intern with Exedra Staff | August 20, 2020
The new funding includes $1 million from a "Learning Loss Mitigation Fund" that includes federal money for COVID relief.
California

Gov. Newsom signs bill making ethnic studies course a requirement at California State University

By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | August 18, 2020
Legislative action overrules CSU board of trustees plan for broader ethnic studies course
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Subdued scene downtown as school starts

By Exedra Staff | Photos by Julie Reichle | August 18, 2020
If it wasn't for the gaily decorated Exedra plaza yesterday, you might never have known that Monday marked the first day of the school year.
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Power outages hit California as school resumes virtually across the state

By Theresa Harrington | EdSource | August 18, 2020
If schools are affected, governor promises flexibility in state distance learning requirements.
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