August 17. Small groups of priority students may be able to do inperson school. And once data suggests its safe, a gradual return to a hybrid distance and inperson plan would return. I spoke to an Elementary School teacher who said she is crushed that she cant return to her classroom. I think its sort of coming from the viewpoint of seeing my sons preschool teachers be comfortable with going back and just missing the students and the connections we were building. Reporter Oakland Unified School district announced their plans to also start at a distance. Phase 1 will be four weeks of remote learning, and then the science will determine the next blended phase of inperson and distance instruction. The kids that have the highest needs will be focusing on them first to get them back into inperson instruction. So that would be special ed. That would be homeless kids, foster kids. We are still trying to work out exactly how this is going to work for parents who need to work. Logistically, it
Choose from a range of fast, reliable options, up to a gig. Click or call to learn more. At san quentin, cengiz inmates have died from covid19 as governor gavin newsom announced nearly 8,000 inmates will be released systemwide. Big announcements from San Francisco and Oakland School districts about their plan for the start of the school year. The concern from teachers and parents alike. Major League Soccer is back, but its a much different Fan Experience during the pandemic. A summer scorcher for the weekend. Ill let you know when relief will arrive coming up. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc7 news. Tonight what school will look like for bay area students of all ages is coming into sharper focus. Districts are detailing their plans for fall with Distance Learning a top priority. But the push to bring kids back to classrooms is getting pushed back from many teachers. This debate over education is so important. Its
Cooler in napa, 7 degrees cooler than yesterday at this time in concord. So we go through the morning and were in the 50s, but by noontime upper 80s, mid70s around the bay, still 50s at the coast. That sea breeze sets up for a cool day there, but 80s arrive around the bay with mid90s inland. Its going to be hot inland, even a few degrees warmer tomorrow. Well talk details for the weekend and cooling trend for the week ahead in a few minutes. What schools will look like for bay area students of all ages is starting to come into sharper focus. Districts are detailing their plans for fall. But the push to bring kids back to classrooms is getting push back from many teachers. It is a key focus of our efforts to build a better bay area. Abc 7 News Reporter kate larson heard from two of the Largest School districts in the bay area, oakland and San Francisco, about what theyre planning this fall. Reporter in a presentation for next weeks board of education meeting San Francisco Unified School
Yesterdays stomach churning day during which the dow saw its fourth biggest point drop in history. 1,861 points. Equity losses of 2 trillion dollars just shaved right off. One of the triggers from yesterday is the same one thats pulling the oxygen out of todays rally. Worries about a longer recovery and a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic rearing its ugly head. One of the most widely followed economists on the street, in this final hour, what he sees as the biggest obstacle to a more persistent and longer stretched market and economic rebound. Plus, College Football taking baby steps the put the pandemic behind it as players get the green light to begin workouts this coming monday. So could we really see oregon and cal and ucla and yes usc football in the fall . The commissioner of the pac 12 is here in a fox business exclusive. Yes, i will ask, will there be fans . Plus poking fun at the brand new playstation 5 . Portfolio margin protectors and charlie breaks it on the players l
In san pedro square, a surprising thing started happening that caught managers by surprise. The hardest thing is getting employees to come back because they are making more money on unemployment. Reporter in some cases, a lot more. Which is unbelievable. Reporter Natalie Matheson was laid off in early march from her job as a hostess in Hotel Restaurant but being unemployed is far from the hardship she was expecting. Its wonderful because they are giving me a lot of income, more so than if i was working right now. Reporter she qualified for state unemployment which pays 200 a week, then came the federal stimulus bill which brings in another 600 a week on top of that. I making a decent amount on unemployment so i have thought should go back to work, when should i go back, is it worth it . Basically anyone in california who is earning less than 43 or 44,000 a year is collecting more on unemployment insurance. Reporter and employment Attorney Says workers can enjoy the benefits, until they