Outside the state, perhaps, from traveling here. He says that could spark a brand new outbreak, and thats something they really want to previce preprevent. In san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. And andria borba is joining us from oakland, and oakland actually closing down entire streets to focus on social distancing . Reporter thats right, allen. They want to make sure that traffic doesnt go through some neighborhoods, so people have room to walk in the middle of the street and arent crowding onto sidewalks right next to each other. This is an idea thats been kicked around in oakland before, but got pushed into use due to the pandemic. With school out, this is p. E. Class for the peek family of oakland, with hoops spilling onto the sidewalk. In the era of covid19 social distancing, making sure everyone has space to walk is tricky. Were out here in front every day, playing, shooting hoops, doing p. E. And if people come past, they normally go on the street or well back up into the porch. R
The friend called Sheriff Deputies who chased the car through santa rosa and into guerneville. The the driver drove up on a road that leads into a investigated gated community. He went in the main gate, went through it, like a coded one. Through that. Down into the park which is about a mile. There is a baseball diamond in there. He tried fog around the diamond. He says ez almost made it out until hating another gate he was trying to get out back on the road. Crashed into another investigate. Got stuck on the side in the mud. And yes that. Is where they took him out. Police say that a sheriff deputy shot the kidnapping suspect after he got out of the car. Yeah he didnt know about this. People living in the area were turned away during the gigs into the shooting. Why this suspect drove up this road stumped residents. Im surprised this person drove out here, its a dead end. There are still Unanswered Questions in this case. We dont know whether the victim knew her kidnapper. Also, police
Hundreds of thousands of California students this spring will not be taking the state’s annual Smarter Balanced standardized tests, an EdSource survey of the state’s largest districts shows.
The Smarter Balanced tests are aligned with the Common Core state standards for English language arts and math and are required by state and federal law each spring. Federal education officials in February told states that they must measure student progress this year, after waiving testing requirements in spring 2020 when Covid-19 caused school closures across the country.
Now, as California lags behind many states in reopening schools for in-person instruction, school districts are moving ahead with a wide range of plans to measure academic progress during the pandemic.