COVID Update: More School Districts Suspending In-Person Learning
Schools and school districts across California are suspending in-person services amid a rise in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations.
Schools and school districts across California are suspending in-person services amid a rise in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations.
Officials with the Chico Unified and Orland Unified school districts are pulling out all the stops amid a substitute teacher shortage.
The report also highlighted a health access dilemma affecting all students in Humboldt County.
Seven California public school superintendents are calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to commit to a common standard for reopening public schools.
For the general student population, however, campuses will not be reopening this semester.
EdSource has been tracking the number of schools returning to live instruction.