The dispute between Brown and LAUSD began in 2018, when she filed a lawsuit claiming a new Wi-Fi system installed at Millikan Middle School in 2015 gave her chronic pain
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The former San Diego mayor called it a lack of leadership that many CA students are still in distance learning. Faulconer says he would tie school funding to in-person learning and suggested giving parents money to help pay for distance learning costs. https://t.co/a29eNOLVqT
•SB 4 (Gonzalez) The Broadband for All Act
This bill would secure continuous grant funding for communities based on their true internet need https://t.co/2w7MYlWroj
•AB 438 (Reyes) School employees: classified employees: layoff notice and hearing.
provide classified school employees with the same rights to notice and hearing with respect to layoffs as is provided to certificated employees of school districts https://t.co/BP7uBzfKAm
AB 14 prioritize projects in unserved areas, as defined, where internet connectivity is available only at speeds at or below 6 megabits per second (mbps) https://t.co/VDJdEr1NhK
•AB 423 (Voepel) Pupil instruction: financial literacy.
This bill would require the State Department of Education to implement, commencing with the 2022–23 school year, a financial literacy pilot program. https://t.co/5xQSi9f16X
AB 388 Certificated school employees: probationary employees. Would require a certificated employee regardless of the average daily attendance who completes 2 consecutive school years and is so reelected to become and be classified as a permanent employee. https://t.co/GxFU5jBYBe
Unions also would prohibit the state from ordering schools to reopen before Covid infection rates have dropped to the level with the lowest risk of transmission https://t.co/qTooMDwA4B
Some parents, community members and the NAACP are criticizing Marten has not reduced racial disparities in schools for Black & Latino children and that her failure to reopen schools for 98% of students has caused students to fall behind. https://t.co/VWx97ZCTbn
California state superintendent of public instruction @TonyThurmond
“Like so many, I am struggling to process today’s violent attack on democracy at the U.S. Capitol while celebrating an inspiring display of democracy in Georgia. https://t.co/u6Iu3mD4fr
This bill, beginning with the 2022–23 school year, would require a child to have completed one year of kindergarten before that child may be admitted to the first grade, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program. https://t.co/rf6uw2Df0U
This bill would include as another type of required excused absence an absence that is for the benefit of the mental or behavioral health of the pupil. https://t.co/fGl56KJsq5
This bill would require a local educational agency to offer in-person instruction, as defined, as soon as state and county health orders and guidelines no longer prohibit the local educational agency from reopening for full-time in-person instruction https://t.co/zfQNrm1vlr
AB 10 would implement the written procedures for the tiered reengagement strategies for all pupils who are absent from distance learning for more than 3 schooldays or 60% of the instructional days in a school week https://t.co/T4Do35awIe
Charter school supporters and teachers union backers each won a seat on Los Angeles Unified School District’s school board Tuesday after a campaign that again set records for spending. https://t.co/1JRgGmaMYJ
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