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California lawmakers and teachers unions stop short of a vaccine mandate

By Joe Hong | CalMatters | August 10, 2021
Even as the delta variant causes spikes in COVID-19 case numbers, state lawmakers have yet to issue a vaccine mandate for public school teachers.
California

How going remote led to dramatic drops in public school students 

By Karen D'Souza and Daniel J. Willis | EdSource | August 10, 2021
Kindergarten students nationwide and in California became the biggest group to opt out of remote-only schooling during the pandemic.
California

After mixed experiences with distance learning, disabled college students want flexibility

By Michael Burke | EdSource | August 10, 2021
Remote learning was convenient for some students with disabilities, while others missed the structure of in-person classes.
California

As California schools reopen, will ‘independent study’ surge?

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 9, 2021
Families have a right to independent study instead of in-person instruction; worry about the delta variant may determine how many choose it.
California

California community colleges begin to mandate vaccines as COVID-19 cases surge

By Michael Burke | EdSource | August 6, 2021
Without a systemwide mandate, each community college district must decide whether to require or only encourage COVID-19 vaccinations.
Bay Area

Court ruling temporarily blocks Mills College merger with Northeastern

By Bay City News | August 6, 2021
A merger agreement with Northeastern University was halted after allegations the college withheld critical financial and other information from the board of trustees.
COVID-19

National polarized politics filtering down to local school board meetings

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 3, 2021
In California, as well as nationwide, local disagreements at school board meetings have taken on the tenor and rhetoric of national partisan divides.
COVID-19
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Students suffered deep, and unequal, mental health impacts during the pandemic, report finds

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | August 3, 2021
The report is the second in a three-part series that "aims to provide a definitive account of the best available evidence on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected America’s students."
Bay Area

Community colleges offer cash, textbooks to students who get vaccinated

By Emma Hall and Matthew Reagan | CalMatters | August 2, 2021
The state's 73 community college districts are opting for a mix of mandates, incentives and encouragement.
California

Confusion over mask mandate for California schools sparks tension between districts and parents

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | July 30, 2021
School boards are facing brunt of parent anger at statewide K-12 mask mandate.
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