California Legislature OKs plan aimed at in-person learning

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Legislature has approved a $6.6 billion plan aimed at returning students to the classroom.

The legislation approved Thursday would give school districts $2 billion if they offer in-person instruction by the end of the month. Another $4.6 billion would be available to all school districts to help student catch up.

But districts must spend at least 85 percent of that money on in-person instruction.

Most of California's 6.1 million public school students have been learning from home since last March because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Critics said the plan is still too weak because it does not require schools to resume in-person instruction.

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