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Layoff notices are back in some California school districts in a year of plenty: How come?

For now, most California districts are flush with money. But those that aren't face a March 15 deadline to initiate layoffs they hope won't happen.

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Layoff notices are back in some California school districts

The 27 financially precarious districts on the state’s latest fiscal watch list are more likely to be among those that may issue layoff notices.

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Proposed California ballot measure could spark court challenges to teacher protections

Education reform advocates have proposed a ballot initiative in California that could allow them to use the courts to challenge teacher-tenure laws and other policies they believe are harming public school students.

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California to move to statewide reopening plan in June

California to move to statewide reopening plan in June By JANIE HAR and KATHLEEN RONAYNE Associated Press April 7, 2021 12:12am Text size Copy shortlink: SAN FRANCISCO California Gov. Gavin Newsom has led the nation s most populous state through the pandemic using complicated metrics, county-by-county rules and a color-coded tier system dictating what people and businesses can do. But with summer approaching, more Californians ge

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Gov. Newsom expects full in-person return in the fall after state scraps color-coded tier system

Credit: Andrew Reed/EdSource Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at Ruby Bridges Elementary School in Alameda during a press conference. Newsom announced Tuesday that he expects all schools and higher education insitutions to offer full-time in-person instruction in the fall after retiring the reopening tier system. Credit: Andrew Reed/EdSource Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at Ruby Bridges Elementary School in Alameda during a press conference. Newsom announced Tuesday that he expects all schools and higher education insitutions to offer full-time in-person instruction in the fall after retiring the reopening tier system. April 6, 2021 Gov. Gavin Newsom and state health officials said Tuesday they expect all schools and higher education institutions to open for full-time in-person instruction in the fall, following the announcement that California intends to retire its “Blueprint for a Safer Economy” color-coded tier system on June 15.

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