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11 Polk County Public Schools noticed at state level for improving student behavior

11 Polk County Public Schools noticed at state level for improving student behavior
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Why some school districts are open for in-person instruction but in some cases, neighboring ones aren t

Why some school districts are open for in-person instruction but in some cases, neighboring ones aren t
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Gov Gavin Newsom, legislators at odds over $6 6-billion plan to open California elementary schools in April

Gov. Gavin Newsom, legislators at odds over $6.6-billion plan to open California elementary schools in April Taryn Luna, John Myers © (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times) Luis Aracena helps his sons Knoah, left, and Kane with their backpacks as they arrive at Alta Vista Elementary School. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times) Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday criticized a $6.6-billion legislative proposal to begin opening more elementary campuses in April, a plan he said fell short as negotiations between him and lawmakers have so far failed to result in a compromise. The legislative proposal would require county health departments to make COVID-19 vaccinations available to school employees who will work on campus, but does not explicitly say doses would be offered to staff before in-person learning resumes a sequence pushed by the California Teachers Assn.

Divide emerges on COVID school reopening in rich, poor areas

South Whittier schools Supt. Gary Gonzales works seven days a week to move his elementary schools closer to reopening. But the barriers are significant: He’s looking for ways to get vaccines to teachers, negotiating with the union and closely monitoring coronavirus case numbers that show that the virus is still ravaging his community, even as case numbers fall countywide. Gonzales knows his district’s students, almost all of whom are Latinos from low-income families, are struggling under remote learning. And he knows his community is hurting the pandemic has claimed 118 lives in tiny South Whittier. A date for bringing students back to the classroom is unclear.

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