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CARLSBAD
The Carlsbad City Council met Tuesday to discuss options for resuming in-person public meetings. The council agreed to resume in-person council meetings starting July 13, and changed the start time to 6 p.m. The council held hearings and approved tax levies for the Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District and the Carlsbad Golf Lodging Business Improvement District. The council held a public workshop Wednesday on laws and regulations on installing 5G cellular technology and other wireless communication facilities.
DEL MAR
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The Del Mar City Council met in closed session Monday to discuss litigation and property negotiations. In open session, the council affirmed its decision to withdraw the city’s Sea Level Rise Local Coastal Program Amendment application from the California Coastal Commission certification process. The council approved amending the TransNet Local Streets and Roads Program of projects for 2020-2021 through 2024-2025. The ....

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What happens when California students in special education return to the classroom?


For students with disabilities, the pandemic has been a landscape of extremes. Some have thrived with distance learning and want to continue in the fall, while many have languished without the in-person support of therapists and teachers and have lost ground academically, socially and emotionally.
But staffing shortages, a lack of data and a backlog of evaluations mean it could be months before schools get a clear picture of students’ needs.
“Students with disabilities are not a monolith. Each student is an individual. And right now, we don’t know exactly what the impact has been,” said Meghan Whittaker, policy director for the National Center for Learning Disabilities. “We need data, assessments, guidance and accountability.” ....

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