Coding With Fun
Home Docker Django Node.js Articles Python pip guide FAQ Policy

What to do about school closures in california?


Asked by Aislinn Ryan on Nov 30, 2021 FAQ



California released guidance to help K-12 education leaders meet the needs of all students affected by school closures, with an emphasis on assisting low-income children and those with disabilities. The CDC has also issued recommendations to resume safe, in-person instruction.
Also,
A number of Southern California school districts have announced they would be cancelling classes Friday due to the ongoing fire threat, planned power outages and poor air quality.
In fact, By Sunday night, according to a CalMatters analysis, more than 670 of the state’s 1,000 or so districts had shut down for periods ranging from two to four weeks. That included every one of the 25 largest except for Bakersfield’s Kern High School District, which announced it would close on Wednesday.
Likewise,
Follow legal provisions. Neither the California Education Code nor the California Government Code requires a district to take specific steps when closing a school. There are, however, some codes and regulations that obliquely apply. These codes are listed below: (Codes and procedures for disposing of property are discussed in Chapter 5.)
In addition,
Decide schools to be considered for closure. Of course, there are many factors to weigh when selecting schools for possible closure. The most obvious criterion, a school with declining enrollment, is not necessarily the best. Consider other factors, too: