The post-World War II growth and massive government subsidization of America’s suburbs is an often-told tale. But in his new book Disillusioned, education journalist Benjamin Herold offers a grim, cautionary afterword for the 21st Century. Staring down the nearly 80-year history of modern suburbia, Herold finds that the effort produced mostly “disposable communities” across the […]
ChatGPT both awed and alarmed the computer savvy and the computer-phobic public when the encyclopedic chatbot debuted in November. Teachers worried about cheating, and parents feared the unknown. The artificial intelligence software, which analyzes mammoth amounts of information from the internet, spits out impressive essays and logical answers to seemingly any question even, on occasion, with undue confidence, as it miscalculated a math problem or made up an answer. | By John Fensterwald EdSource ChatGPT both awed and alarmed the computer savvy and the computer-phobic public when the encyclopedic chatbot debuted in November. Teachers worried about cheating, and parents feared the unknown. The artificial intelligence software, which analyzes mammoth amounts of information from the internet, spits out impressive essays and logical answers to seemingly any
Compton Unified Board of Trustees Suspends In-Person Instruction in Response to Rising COVID Cases in LA County
By Sentinel News Service
Published January 13, 2021
CUSD Reaches an Agreement with Compton Education Association to Allow Teachers the Option of Providing Instruction from their Classroom or Primary Residence
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Under guidance from the LA County Department of Public Health and in response to the recent rise in COVID-19 cases throughout the County, the Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees today announced that it will suspend all in person class instruction effective Tuesday, January 19,
, 2021 through February 5, 2021. As a result, all Compton Unified Students will receive instruction entirely virtually.