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Lawsuit seeks to halt Newsom's school closure order
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement A conservative group that has fought California’s stay-at-home orders is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom for his order to in counties with high rates of COVID-19. announced Tuesday by The Center for American Liberty is aimed at halting Newsom’s order announced Friday that forbids all public and private schools from reopening for in-person learning in counties on the state’s COVID-19 until those counties meet certain criteria.San Diego County is on the state’s watch list. The order requires those schools to provide for...…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement A conservative group that has fought California’s stay-at-home orders is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom for his order to in counties with high rates of COVID-19. announced Tuesday by The Center for American Liberty is aimed at halting Newsom’s order announced Friday that forbids all public and private schools from reopening for in-person learning in counties on the state’s COVID-19 until those counties meet certain criteria.San Diego County is on the state’s watch list. The order requires those schools to provide for...WW…
San Diego Unified will start school this fall with online learning
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement San Diego Unified School District leaders will delay the physical reopening of schools this fall and instead start the school year with online learning for safety reasons, officials said, citing spikes in COVID-19 cases.The announcement represents a setback in San Diego Unified’s intention to offer full-time, in-person learning to students this fall. “One fact is clear: those countries that have managed to safely reopen schools have done so with declining infection rates and on-demand testing available. California...…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement San Diego Unified School District leaders will delay the physical reopening of schools this fall and instead start the school year with online learning for safety reasons, officials said, citing spikes in COVID-19 cases.The announcement represents a setback in San Diego Unified’s intention to offer full-time, in-person learning to students this fall. “One fact is clear: those countries that have managed to safely reopen schools have done so with declining infection rates and on-demand testing available. California...WW…
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