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Map: In-Person Instruction and Distance Learning in California

Map: In-Person Instruction and Distance Learning in California
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Definitions: Mostly Distance Learning: Counties where all or most districts are offering instruction via distance learning at least through January 1, 2021. Mixed: Counties with a mixture of districts offering instruction through in-person or distance learning. Mostly In-Person Instruction:

Counties where most districts are offering some form of in-person instruction, or are planning to offer it sometime in November, in hybrid or range of other formats. Map Explanation: The above map gives a broad indication of the kind of instruction offered by all or most public school districts in a particular county — whether via in-person or distance learning, or a mixture of the two.

It does not include private, parochial or charter schools, or special education or other small group classes for students with special needs that districts are offering through the state’s “small cohort” guidance. “In-person instruction” refers to counties where most or all districts offer some form of in-person instruction in regular classes, or plan to offer such instruction in November, often in hybrid formats, to some or all grades, and to those students who wish to participate. It is based on information from county offices of education from Oct. 22-29, supplemented by EdSource research. To […]

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