Many California school districts are getting hammered now by the Omicron surge in the COVID-19 pandemic, with hardly any kids in some classes and schools struggling to keep enough teachers at work
There are more districts going back to remote learning, and more teachers and students are demanding better testing and protections at school sites.
For more on what’s going on, KCBS Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Kris Ankarlo spoke with Troy Flint, Chief Information Officer for the California School Boards Association.