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California s efforts, or lack thereof, at reopening schools are failing, prompting outrage among parents who want their children back in the classroom, and the conflict has nearly reached a climax in one Sacramento suburb.
Although some classroom instruction has resumed in Texas, Florida, and New York, California s 10,000 public schools have remained closed for the most part. As most of the state s 6 million public school students hit the one-year mark of distance learning, parents are becoming more and more concerned about the impact of loneliness and excessive screen time on their children s health.
Placer, El Dorado County superintendents share reopening successes & difficulties | Reopening California schools
Superintendents in both Placer and El Dorado counties told ABC10, despite the initial trepidation, things have gone overwhelmingly smooth. Author: Matthew Nuttle Updated: 4:13 PM PST February 18, 2021
EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. As more schools prepare to return to in-person learning, representatives for some districts that have already blazed the trail are sharing how reopening has gone for them.
Placer County and El Dorado County have both returned to in-person learning, at least in a hybrid model, since fall 2020. Superintendents in both counties told ABC10, despite the initial trepidation things have gone overwhelmingly smooth.
Had the official response to COVID-19 been error-free, it still would be having devastating, life-altering effects on California.
However, management â mostly by Gov. Gavin Newsom â has been erratic at best and bumbling at worst, thus magnifying the pandemicâs impact on 40 million Californians and quite likely costing human lives.
The Employment Development Departmentâs mangled delivery of unemployment insurance benefits is one spectacular example â handing out billions of dollars to fraudsters while amassing a huge backlog of legitimate claims.
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Last week, Newsom indirectly acknowledged his administrationâs equally bollixed management of lifesaving vaccines by turning it over to two big health care organizations, Blue Shield and Kaiser Permanente.
Roseville high school district keeps 5-day schedule after surveying parents and moving desks [The Sacramento Bee]
Feb. 1 With permission from Placer County health officials and a green light from the state, a Roseville high school district is maintaining its five-day, in-person schedule, making the area’s public high schools among the few in the state to welcome most students on campus for nearly a full day.
Roseville Joint Union High School District considered returning to a hybrid schedule, bringing students back on alternating days, after learning that not all of its campuses would likely be able to adhere to new state guidance to have at least four feet between students in a classroom.