California unveiled check-lists for counties to open up bars, sit-down restaurants, gyms, hotels, summer camps and bowling alleys as early as next Friday.
Schools plan for next year without knowing how much money they’ll have or which specific guidelines create the safest learning environment for students.
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California is issuing one-time food stamps up to $365 per child to families with children who qualify for free or reduced-price meals at school to get through the coronavirus outbreak.
Schools must prepare to do more with less as the fall term approaches. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May budget proposal includes steep cuts to California school districts, many of whom were already spending beyond their means.
A proposal to strengthen school spending transparency is among the few education bills that have survived a legislative session upended by the pandemic.
California schools’ pandemic responses have varied, but those that got earlier starts to distance learning said it was the result of years of preparation.