
Carla Javier
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Tutoring and assessments will be offered one-on-one, and all who participate will have to get tested for COVID-19.
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Participation is voluntary, and employees and students will have to get tested for COVID-19 first.
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A board member who voted for the cut called the current status 'purgatory.' Critics worry the decision was rushed.
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The county’s granting 30 per week to reopen TK-2nd grade schools.
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The waivers are limited to TK-2, and only 30 schools will get one each week.
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The Board of Supervisors passed a motion directing the County Health Department to start issuing waivers for in-person learning for grades TK to 2.
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In June, the board voted 4-3 to reduce the school police budget. What happens next?
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The parents claim the district's use of distance learning is affecting their children's education
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A group of Black and Latino parents, parents of English language learners, and parents of students with special needs claim the district is violating their children's right to an education.
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Stories by Carla Javier
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