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  1. Mar 20, 2024 · California schools will have to spend $2 billion of their remaining Covid relief funds on tutoring and other measures to help high-needs students recover from learning loss, according to a legal settlement announced this week.

  2. May 5, 2021 · May 5, 2021. Republish. Although 87% of Californias traditional public schools have reopened for some form of in-person instruction, fewer than half of students have returned either full time or part time in a hybrid model. A total of 55% of all public school students, including those in charter schools, were at home, in distance learning ...

  3. Jul 6, 2021 · Last week, a waiver allowing California schools to engage in distance learning expired — putting the state on track to resume full-time in-person instruction in the fall. But on Monday, state lawmakers introduced an amended budget bill that would require schools to offer independent study programs for students who don’t yet feel comfortable ...

  4. Sep 7, 2023 · Before the pandemic, about 10% of students in Californias public schools missed at least 10% (or 18 days) in a school year, which the state defines as chronically absent. But COVID-related school closures, remote learning and quarantines have created a new habit for millions of families: optional, not mandatory, daily school attendance.

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · Given that the data tracked students into the 2021-22 school year, the finding on homeschooling was particularly striking, said Dee. For every newly enrolled private school student, two additional students remained enrolled in homeschooling for the 2021-22 school year, when most traditional public schools had returned to in-person instruction.

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  8. The decision to quit school is a process, Barrette says, and the FAST program serves students in all grades. At-risk students often show signs in elementary school and it snowballs when attendance, grades and credits start to count in high school. Some students like the anonymity, independence and flexibility of working online.