“I see a much brighter future than some are seeing, and I see it happening sooner than many expect,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday.
Newsom was addressing fears about a return to in-person instruction for the state’s students in 2021. “With caveats,” he continued, “I expect our kids back safely and with in-person instruction in the fall.”So far, according to state figures, 9,000 of California’s 11,000 schools have reopened for at least some days of in-person instruction or have announced a classroom return date.“We can do this, and we must do it.
And we must do it sustainably, and we must prepare now for full in-person instruction come this next school year,” Newsom said. “In order to do that we have to prove that we can
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