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COVID-19

Behind the ‘Wild West’ of school reopenings

By Ricardo Cano and Ana B. Ibarra | CALmatters | September 4, 2020
Schools have spent gobs money just to add the necessary PPE and cleaning staff necessary for a safe and effective school reopening.
California

University of California must stop all use of SAT and ACT in admissions, judge orders

By Michael Burke | EdSource | September 3, 2020
Judge sided with attorneys who argued that students with disabilities couldn’t access tests during pandemic.
California

California to require ethnic studies to graduate high school under bill headed to Gov. Newsom

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 1, 2020
The model curriculum is intended to serve as a guide and the bill would give districts and schools flexibility to decide what would be taught.
COVID-19

For kids with special needs, online schooling divides haves and have-nots

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | September 1, 2020
Virtual classrooms are aggravating the economic disparities that plague education; the problem is especially acute for children with learning disabilities.
COVID-19

On the verge of becoming law: These 2020 bills are up to California’s governor

By Laurel Rosenhall and CALMatters staff | CALmatters | August 31, 2020
Diversity on corporate boards, a ban on flavored tobacco, an overhaul the use of plastic packaging, and others are on Newsom's desk.
California

UC students could face discipline for gatherings that violate health regulations, officials warn

By Larry Gordon | EdSource | August 28, 2020
UC system president Drake touts value of affirmative action in Ohio on hiring, contracts, admissions
California

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.
COVID-19

Pandemic tests an already-fragile college mental health system

By Ethan Edward Costen | CALmatters | August 27, 2020
College students are reporting record levels of psychological challenges, state and national surveys show.
California

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.
College

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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