Meanwhile, students and teachers in both Oakland and San Francisco Unified are threatening sickouts, saying they won’t show up to school without heightened health and safety protocols. Palo Alto managed to avoid shuttering Monday only after 450 parent volunteers filled positions ranging from custodians to in-classroom roles parents have also been asked to help supervise classrooms in Sacramento City Unified. Hayward Unified on Monday moved online for at least a week after more than 500 students tested positive and teachers were absent from more than half of classrooms. Los Angeles Unified, the state’s largest, reopened Tuesday - but, with more than 62,000 students and staff testing positive for COVID, nearly 2,000 district employees had to step in to keep things running. … I’m very, very sensitive to this and the learning opportunities that are lost because kids are not safely in school.” And our kids have lost a connection to their friends, their community, to the normalcy of the cadence of life.
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