The case for shutting schools down instead of moving classes online
Many K-12 schools this week have cancelled in-person classes and announced a shift to online teaching. But at least one online-learning expert thinks that’s a
Many K-12 schools this week have cancelled in-person classes and announced a shift to online teaching. But at least one online-learning expert thinks that’s a
$30.75 Billion. That sounds like a lot of money. Included in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act that Congress passed, approximately $30,750,000,000.000 was
Schools, Districts and companies selling to them have questions, and forebodings. What’s important to look at are facts before the national quarantines started to tank
Across the country, virtual job fairs are taking place on a much larger scale through a platform developed by the California Center on Teaching Careers,
A new American Institute of Architects report indicates that the coronavirus pandemic has reduced the demand for construction design services, with 50% of architecture firms
The coronavirus has led to major supply chain disruptions, especially of goods from China, and an expert thinks American businesses will be hesitant to resume
A week after state and federal authorities directed school districts to continue offering special education during school closures, the level and quality of those services
At Gov. Newsom’s urging, school labor and management groups agreed recently on principles to guide them as they switch to distance learning and continue providing
Does Governor Newsom’s Executive Order No. N-33-20 include and thus impact K-12 public school construction projects that are in progress or about to commence? In
A “stay at home” order enacted in California late last week does not pertain to current construction projects in the state. Although the executive order
As cities and states have moved to shut down all but essential services, many in our industry have said that construction workers should be exempt,
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated a host of legal issues for U.S. construction pros. Here, construction attorneys from Minneapolis-based international law firm Dorsey & Whitney
San Francisco and Los Angeles are ranked as one of the most vulnerable cities to the financial, economic, health and social effects of COVID-19, according
Every state has closed at least some public schools to fight the spread of coronavirus, and most in CA say they expect to be closed
It took 10 years for some states to recover from the Great Recession — and to see surpluses they could use to increase funding for
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