Experts Say Schools Across Nation Unprepared To Reopen
Schools across the nation are not ready to reopen, whether for in-person classroom instruction or distance learning, a panel of education experts said Friday....
Schools across the nation are not ready to reopen, whether for in-person classroom instruction or distance learning, a panel of education experts said Friday....
With school starting soon, some West Contra Costa students say that while they understand the need for distance learning, it makes it harder for them to learn....
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an ordinance that would levy fines against businesses and individuals that violate COVID-19 public health orders....
With many schools staying away from in-person classes due to the coronavirus, teachers are learning digital tools and strategies for virtual education....
Sports that typically would have started in the fall semester now will not resume play until January at the earliest because of the coronavirus....
As schools across the state prepare to teach remotely, parents are investigating how they can maintain their child’s education while still holding down a job....
Federal protections for renters who have fallen behind on rent due to the coronavirus outbreak are set to expire, which could put many at risk of homelessness....
As COVID-19 cases surge in California, mental health experts describe both suffering and reason for hope at a virtual panel sponsored by CalMatters....
Without internet access, getting health care is harder than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic for many older and low-income adults....
An estimated 28 million renters in the U.S. are facing evictions over the next three months, as states begin lifting COVID-19 related eviction moratoriums....
The West Contra Costa Unified board said schools should not have any in-person activity until safety from the coronavirus could be guaranteed....
Imperial County shows how low wage workers, overcrowded households and inadequate health care can make an area a prime target for a coronavirus outbreak....
On July 9, the West Contra Costa Unified School District unveiled a draft framework to resume schooling Aug. 17....
An estimated 8,000 incarcerated individuals will be made eligible for early release by the end of August to stem the COVID-19 outbreak in California’s prison system. ...
Schools across the state aren’t sure they can come up with procedures — and the money to implement them — to keep kids safe before class is scheduled to begin...
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