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California

Waiting lists for home-school programs as parents grow weary of distance learning

By Diana Lambert, EdSource | Local News Matters | September 29, 2020
Parents are looking for flexibility and control over everything from their children’s schedules to the amount of time they spend in front of a computer.
education

California for all? Few public schools pursuing elementary waivers

By Richard Cano | CALmatters | September 24, 2020
Almost every waiver application for in-person instruction for grades K-6 has been approved by the state for schools in counties deemed a high risk.
COVID-19

Colleges’ opening fueled 3,000 COVID cases a day, researchers say

By Michael McAuliff | Kaiser Health News | September 23, 2020
In a draft study, researchers correlated cellphone data showing students' back-to-campus movements and county infection rates to quantify how the coronavirus spread as colleges and universities reopened for the fall semester.
education

State auditor blasts UC for admitting unqualified students based on wealthy connections

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CALmatters | September 22, 2020
The state auditor found many holes in the way UC conducts its admissions process, from inappropriate donor influence to questionable student athlete decisions.
California

For California’s new head of special education, ‘nothing is insurmountable’

By Carolyn Jones, EdSource | Local News Matters | September 22, 2020
Social justice, enhancing online education and improving conditions for teachers are among her top priorities.
California

COVID testing of teachers, staff hotly debated as California schools reopen

By Barbara Feder Ostrov, CalMatters | Local News Matters | September 22, 2020
Spats over school COVID-19 testing have frayed tempers in already-stressed communities.
education

The hurdles facing California kids, explained

By Elizabeth Aguilera | CALmatters | September 21, 2020
The state ranks 35th in overall child well-being, which includes education, economic security and health, according to a review.
COVID-19

Students’ mass migration back to college gets a failing grade

By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | September 17, 2020
Epidemiologists and disease modelers tried to predict what would happen when students moved back to campus.
education

Coronavirus precautions at UC system likely until fall 2021

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CALmatters | September 16, 2020
Zoom classes will need to stick around for at least another year at the U of C, according to the system’s top health official. 
education

How to make sense of affirmative action in UC admissions

By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CALmatters | September 15, 2020
Context is king in how foes and backers of affirmative action use statistics, and race would still not play as large a part in the admissions process as some fear.
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