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Analysis faults districts on lack of spending accountability for Covid funding


Credit: Allison Shelley for American Education
May 19, 2021
Last September, all school districts and charter schools completed a learning continuity plan in which they were required to provide extensive information on how they planned to use federal Covid relief and state funding to address learning gaps caused by the pandemic and meet the needs of their most vulnerable students.
An intensive review of 48 districts’ plans by four student advocacy nonprofit organizations, released Tuesday, found model practices worth adopting, like Anaheim Elementary School District’s creation of an after-school Emergent Bilingual Academy for struggling English learners.
But the review also revealed significant flaws in documenting the spending. Many districts wrote vague responses when asked to explain how they would measure and intervene with students falling academically behind. Others offered little or no information on addressing the social and emotional needs of priority s ....

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Sacramento to receive $121M from Biden administration's child care plan


Sacramento to receive $121M from Biden administration’s child care plan
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sacramento to receive $121m from biden administration’s childcare plan
Millions of families could soon be receiving financial relief as the Biden administration unveils the American Families Plan. The package includes assistance in paid family leave, tax cuts, health care, free education and setting aside $225 billion for child care.
The yearly economic impact of lack of child care options costs the U.S. economy $57 billion in lost earnings, productivity and revenue.Sign up for our Newsletters
Parents like Heather Wong, say it’s overdue.
I think this pandemic has given working parents a new appreciation for how much our child care should be compensated. They re heroes, Wong said. ....

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American Families Plan: Sacramento to receive $121M from Biden administration's child care plan


Millions of families could soon be receiving financial relief as the Biden administration unveils the American Families Plan. The package includes assistance in paid family leave, tax cuts, health care, free education and setting aside $225 billion for child care.The yearly economic impact of lack of child care options costs the U.S. economy $57 billion in lost earnings, productivity and revenue.Parents like Heather Wong, say it’s overdue. I think this pandemic has given working parents a new appreciation for how much our child care should be compensated. They re heroes, Wong said.The City of Sacramento is expecting an estimated $121 million in funds from the federal government.Council member Eric Guerra says the city is already discussing the budget and distribution plan. What we d like to make sure is that all of our before and after school programs; child care programs that allow people to go back to work are going and moving forward so that people can have a safe pl ....

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English learners at risk of falling behind as distance learning continues


English learners at risk of falling behind as distance learning continues
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Updated: 8:26 PM PDT Apr 8, 2021
Maricela DeLaCruz
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Updated: 8:26 PM PDT Apr 8, 2021
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ENGLISH LEARNERS STAY ON TRACK. ONE YEAR INTO THE PANDEMIC. YOU’RE NOT LOS ANGELES. ONLY PARENTS LIKE OLIVIA VILLEGAS UNO DE MADERA QUE NOVEL ENGLISH WHO DON’T SPEAK OR UNDERSTAND ENGLISH HAVE HAD A ROUGH TIME TRYING TO HELP THEIR CHILDREN WITH THE SECOND LANGUAGE ENGLISH. LEARNERS HAVE HAD GREATER LEARNING LOSS THAN THAN THEIR PEERS, ESPECIALLY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE. ARTS IN CALIFORNIA ENGLISH LEARNERS MAKE UP MORE THAN 1.1 MILLION OF THE STUDENT POPULATION AND OUT OF THOSE SPANISH SPEAKERS MAKE UP THE MAJORITY WITH 81% FOLLOWED BY VIETNAMESE AND MANDARIN SPEAKERS LONG BEFORE THE PANDEMIC RIGHT ENGLISH LEARNERS ALREADY FACED SIGNIFICANT BARRIERS TO THEIR EDUCATION. YOU KNOW BY ALMOST EVERY MEASURE OF ACADEM ....

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In California, a million English learners are at risk of intractable education loss


In California, a million English learners are at risk of intractable education loss
Paloma Esquivel
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Aida Vega and her 13-year-old daughter, whose progress in learning English was disrupted by the pandemic. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)
Aida Vega’s 13-year-old daughter, who has attended Los Angeles schools since kindergarten and is in eighth grade, still struggles to read and write English.
Vega has long pushed for extra help so her child can master the language. Early last year, she felt confident that a breakthrough was at hand her daughter’s teachers had a plan to start additional tutoring in March. ....

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