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  2. California child-care workers struggle with COVID-19 ... - AOL

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    Child-care providers are hoping the state will supply them with rapid COVID-19 tests and other supplies that could help curb closures caused by virus outbreaks and quarantine measures.

  3. Parents opting to keep children out of child care as closures ...

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    A new report from the Committee for Economic Development found there are 23% fewer children in paid child care throughout the state, decreasing from 400,807 in 2019 to 306,595 in 2022.

  4. The childcare cliff arrives this weekend, threatening to ...

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  5. Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in California - Wikipedia

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    July 15: 998 new cases were reported in child care facilities across California. [149] San Francisco Bay Area, Central Coast, and San Diego - Imperial were predicted to witness a rapid increase in daily new cases in the next two weeks. [150] July 16: The City of Galt is a hotspot for the virus with under 1% of the population becoming infected ...

  6. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education - Wikipedia

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    [155] [156] California Governor Gavin Newsom explained his state's position, saying "We need our child care facilities, our daycare centers, to operate to absorb the impact of these school closures." [ 156 ] Colorado has encouraged the development of "tool kits" for parents to use at home to emulate the lessons children would have received in ...

  7. Early childhood education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In California, for example, the Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010 changed the required birthday for admittance to kindergarten and first grade, and established a transitional kindergarten program. [8] State funding for pre-K increased by $363.6 million to a total of $5.6 billion, a 6.9% increase from 2012 to 2013. 40 states fund pre-K programs ...

  8. Closures show uphill battle for Minnesota's employer ... - AOL

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    The Minneapolis Fed reported in August it had counted 42 employer-sponsored programs in Minnesota licensed to serve 2,700 children total, a tiny fraction of the state's roughly 8,000 child-care ...

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education in the United ...

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    State-wide ordinances for school closures began on March 16, 2020, and by March 24, 2020, all states had closed schools until further notice. [2] In the interest of public health, school closures for the COVID-19 pandemic were used to curb transmission of the disease and encourage social distancing, much like in the past with Swine Flu and MRSA ...