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The state’s top emergency official joined state utility regulators to push back against a judge’s proposed order to compel the utility to account for the.
Link copied.New law would help students who fell behind academically during pandemic
California may make it easier for parents to request that their children be held back a grade level next school year or have letter grades earned this school year changed to a “pass” or “don’t pass” score, which some colleges will be required to accept if Assembly Bill 104 becomes law.
The bill was introduced today by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, as a way to ensure that students aren’t punished for falling behind academically during the pandemic.
“The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated educational inequities in California’s school system at an unprecedented scale,” said Gonzalez in her author’s statement. “Mounting evidence indicates that our most vulnerable students lack the necessary academic, social emotional, and technological supports needed to be successful in distance learning, leaving them to fall behind and underperform.”
We built a little city : Oakland Coliseum mass vaccination site opens
Oakland Coliseum mass vaccination site opens with intent to prioritize the underserved
The Oakland Coliseum s FEMA and Cal OES vaccination site went active today with the intent of delivering 6,000 doses seven, days a week for as long as it takes to inoculate everybody in the county who wants it. Though initially dedicated to prioritizing Alameda County s underserved populations, it s possible this site s reach may be extended to others.
OAKLAND, Calif. - The Oakland Coliseum s FEMA and Cal OES mass vaccination site went active Tuesday with the intent of delivering 6,000 vaccinations seven, days a week for as long as it takes to inoculate everybody in the county who wants it.