The COVID-19 pandemic has altered public education in California for the foreseeable future.
Many school districts in the region have begun distance learning with their students and families.
However, homeschooling has been beset with labor problems and thousands of students who are yet without the necessary equipment such as Chromebooks to access instructional modules.
Additionally, parents and student advocates have expressed concerns about the distance learning plans — or lack thereof — by many school systems.
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