Calif. opens door for special needs students to return to campus. One local district is ready to go.
Although most students across California continue to remain home, the state is starting to allow special needs students to return …
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Although most students across California continue to remain home, the state is starting to allow special needs students to return …
Two schools in Tulare County are playing in the legal grey area of 2020 back to school season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Reedley-based Christian school that defied public health orders by reopening will not be forced to shutdown, a Fresno County Judge ruled on Tuesday.
Fresno County followed through Thursday with its threat to file an injunction to shut the private Christian schools down.
A private school in Clovis is following in the footsteps of Reedley’s Immanuel Schools, reopening the campus for in-person instruction.
In defiance of the direct order from Fresno County, Immanuel Schools held in-person instruction again on Friday.
The worst case scenario if students fail to attend regularly – from the comfort of their own home – could be jail time for the parents.
The private Christian schools in Reedley are facing off with orders from Gov. Gavin Newsom and a quick warning from Fresno County public health officials.
The school board is set to approve a resolution requiring its students to take two semesters of ethnic studies in order to graduate from high school.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and state public health officials opened the door for K-6 institutions to seek an ability to reopen the schoolhouse doors.