California districts are continuing to offer free meals to all students, and extra funding this year is allowing them to incorporate more healthy, local ingredients.
California districts are continuing to offer free meals to all students, and extra funding this year is allowing them to incorporate more healthy, local ingredients.
California districts are continuing to offer free meals to all students, and extra funding this year is allowing them to incorporate more healthy, local ingredients.
California districts are continuing to offer free meals to all students, and extra funding this year is allowing them to incorporate more healthy, local ingredients.
Safe or unsafe to reopen schools now? Contrasting views from a superintendent and a physician
January 15, 2021
This week, two people involved in the debate over Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to provide $2 billion in incentives to school districts that agree to bring back elementary school students in February and March offer different perspectives.
Fresno Unified Superintendent Bob Nelson, who joined six other large urban superintendents in criticizing the strategy, said the timeline is too compressed to reach a deal with teachers who have agreed to reopen when Covid infection rates are lower than Newsom proposes and the plan doesn’t consider the worries of parents in urban areas with high infection rates.