New Legislation Could Help Students Make Up Lost Class Time Due to Disasters During the Summer – February 5, 2020

Since 2017, some Sonoma County schools have lost more than three dozen instructional days due to wildfires, floods, power shutoffs or other disasters. New legislation being proposed by State Senator Bill Dodd, could help students make up that time during the summer. In part two of the interview, KRCB’s Adia White spoke with Ricardo Cano about how the legislation could help schools recover funding and lost instructional time in the wake of disasters. 

Read Ricardo Cano’s Disaster Days series on Calmatters.org.

(Photo: U.S. Air Force photo – Airman 1st Class Tammie Ramsouer)