CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS WILL LOOK VERY DIFFERENT WHEN THEY REOPEN
Staggered school start times. Class sizes cut
in half. Social distancing in the hallways and
cafeteria. These are a few of the possible
scenarios for California schools that Gov. Gavin
Newsom laid out as part of a roadmap for
reopening the state amid the coronavirus.
The timeline for reopening schools remains
unclear, as it does for reopening California
society at large. But Newsom said this week that
when the state’s 6 million students do return,
things will look dramatically different.
“We need to get our kids back to school,” Newsom
said. “And we need to do it in a safe way.”