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Three parents filed a class-action lawsuit against San Diego Unified this week alleging that the state’s second-largest school district failed to provide sufficient in-person learning and sufficient access to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The lawsuit references a part of Senate Bill 98, which was signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom last June, that says school districts and charter schools “shall offer in-person instruction, and may offer distance learning.” SB 98 says public schools can offer distance learning if they have been ordered by a state or local public health officer, or for students whose health would be at risk by in-person instruction.
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