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Article • August 10, 2022

What’s new this school year? Changing Covid protocols, universal TK, later start times and more

By: Diana Lambert
Topics: Legislation, Early Learning, School Finance, Student Health, Teachers, Student Well-Being, Coronavirus, Los Angeles Unified, Teacher Shortage, Transitional Kindergarten
Tags: Coronavirus/COVID-19, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Oakland Unified School District, San Francisco Unified School District, Vaccinations

Update • August 9, 2022

UTLA files complaint against LAUSD over extra school days

By: Michael Burke

Update • August 9, 2022

Santa Ana Unified drops mandatory Covid testing

By: Michael Burke

Article • August 9, 2022

Later start times present new challenges for school leaders

By: Ashleigh Panoo
Topics: Legislation
Tags: high school, SB 328

Update • August 8, 2022

25% of students in S.F. Unified chronically absent in 2021-22

By: Carolyn Jones

Update • August 8, 2022

High school in Fresno to ban cellphones

By: Carolyn Jones

Article • August 8, 2022

University of California faces calls to reduce barriers for transfer students

By: Michael Burke
Topics: College & Careers, University of California

Update • August 5, 2022

Oakland Unified security clashes with protesters at occupied school site

By: Ali Tadayon

Update • August 5, 2022

Covid-19 guidance for schools expected to be relaxed as CDC prepares new recommendations

By: Kate Sequeira

Update • August 5, 2022

City of Los Angeles moves toward banning homeless encampments near schools

By: Kate Sequeira

Article • August 5, 2022

Hope, frustration and hard lessons as youth try to lower voting age for school board

By: Carolyn Jones
Topics: Student voices
Tags: Elections

Update • August 4, 2022

With financial aid as an incentive, state to begin recruiting 10,000 more school counselors

By: John Fensterwald

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