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California moves to adopt historic $6 billion broadband plan

July 15, 2021 After decades of advocacy and a pandemic year that forced schools to shift to online instruction, California is preparing to make its largest investment in expanding public broadband access to date. Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers announced their plans for how to spend the $6 billion that California is allocating for broadband in the 2021-22 budget on Monday. The plans are detailed in AB 156, known as the broadband trailer bill, legislation that outlines in detail how the internet investment should be spent. The state Senate passed the bill unanimously on Thursday, and it now awaits Newsom’s signature. “The pandemic more than demonstrated the necessity for every Californian to have reliable access in order to function in today’s world,” said Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, during a legislative hearing on Thursday. “We already knew we are dependent on the internet for applying to jobs and college, but during the pandemic, we relied on it for our educat

San Jose Unified sees fewer older students return to classrooms

San Jose Unified sees fewer older students return to classrooms KTVU s Maureen Naylor reports. SAN JOSE, Calif. - Students returning to the classroom are finding themselves with a lot fewer classmates around. New numbers from the South Bay s largest school district show the vast majority of older students chose to remain at home. In fact, only one in five high school students in the San Jose Unified School District opted to come back for in-person classes. At Willow Glen Middle School in San Jose, about one third of students chose to return to campus when in-person instruction started Wednesday. On a fully enrolled year, we re right at 1300 students. Right now for in-person instruction, we re enrolled at about 460, said principal Paul Slayton.

Majority of San Jose students continue distance learning as others return to classrooms

Majority of San Jose students continue distance learning as others return to classrooms Majority of San Jose students choose distance learning over in-person experience Thousands of San Jose students returned to classrooms on Wednesday for the first time in more than a year. However, the majority of students at the largest South Bay school district attended the first day back virtually. SAN JOSE, Calif. - Wednesday marked a return to the classroom for some families in the South Bay s largest school district for the first time in more than a year. But the majority of students remain at home. According to the San Jose Unified School District, about 35% of families chose to have students come back with 65% opting to continue with distance learning for the final six weeks of school.

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