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California

School ‘wellness centers’ could be an answer to soaring mental health needs in California

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | December 11, 2020
Amid surge in student anxiety and depression, report says schools should offer psychological services, basic medical care and other services to help families navigate trauma and other challenges.
COVID-19

Education advocates want Newsom to prioritize teachers for COVID-19 vaccine

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | December 11, 2020
Group asks governor to put teachers and school staff third in line for vaccines, after health care workers and nursing home residents.
California

Commentary | California vetoed ethnic studies requirements for public high school students, but the movement grows

By Wayne Au, professor of education, University of Washington, Bothell | December 8, 2020
The course would develop an understanding of systematic oppression and encourage students to participate in community activism says a University of Washington professor.
California

Fear and loathing as colleges face another season of red ink

By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | December 7, 2020
By closing dorms and dining halls to mitigate the spread of COVID, scores of smaller schools face finances so ruinous they could be fatal for their institutions.
College

As cases rise, college students take COVID-19 prevention into their own hands

By Matthew Reagan, Hannah Getahun and Maddie Beck | CALmatters | December 4, 2020
While images of maskless, partying coeds have gone viral this semester, other students are working to keep themselves and their peers safe from COVID-19.
COVID-19

Schools unlikely to reopen in January

By Emily Hoeven | December 3, 2020
Steep learning losses prompt calls to prioritize teacher vaccines.
Bay Area

California parents sue state alleging inequity in distance learning

By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | December 1, 2020
The lawsuit was filed in Alameda County Superior Court Monday.
Schools

Less siloed, more inclusive: Changes to special education teacher preparation expected to have big impact on schools

By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | December 1, 2020
New standards will focus on co-teaching and collaboration between special education and their general education colleagues.
California

Early data on learning loss show big drop in math, but not reading skills

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | December 1, 2020
Big asterisk: Many ‘missing’ low-income students didn’t take the test this fall
College

Fewer internships for Bay Area high school seniors to boost college apps

By Laurence Du Sault | CalMatters | November 24, 2020
For some students, it feels like the challenges have gotten even tougher: Amid the pandemic-fueled economic downturn, the volume of internship openings has plummeted.
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