By City News Service
Feb 12, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - With debate continuing to rage locally and statewide about reopening schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic, California health officials today released an interactive map that allows Angelenos and others across the state to track the status of campus reopenings.
The Safe Schools Reopening Map provides data on the status of reopening and safety planning for school districts, charter and private schools in Los Angeles and across California. Officials hope it will help communities and school staff evaluate their own reopening plans.
Schools will update their information every two weeks, and the California Department of Public Health will add data on reported outbreaks in each school district and information about whether schools have partnered with the Valencia Branch Lab for COVID-19 testing.
S.F. teachers, district negotiate over how many hours, days a week to return for live instruction
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Legos made in the learning hub inside San Francisco’s Minnie and Lovie Ward Recreation Center in July. The hubs were opened to help struggling families facing shuttered schools.Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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Susan Solomon (right), president of UESF, talks to SEIU Local 1021 field representative Kim-Shree Maufas at the San Francisco Unified School District building on March 12.Jana Asenbrennerova / Special to The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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Hundreds of people rally outside City Hall after marching to SFUSD offices last Saturday in San Francisco. People protested against remote education and demanded schools to reopen in-person education.Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less