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California's Historic $2 Billion Settlement: Addressing COVID Learning Loss

California's Historic $2 Billion Settlement: Addressing COVID Learning Loss

Released Tuesday, 20th February 2024
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California's Historic $2 Billion Settlement: Addressing COVID Learning Loss

California's Historic $2 Billion Settlement: Addressing COVID Learning Loss

California's Historic $2 Billion Settlement: Addressing COVID Learning Loss

California's Historic $2 Billion Settlement: Addressing COVID Learning Loss

Tuesday, 20th February 2024
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In this episode, we delve into the details of a landmark settlement in California, where a $2 billion fund has been allocated to address the learning loss experienced by students during the COVID-19 pandemic. This historic agreement, known as the Kala J. settlement, aims not only to recoup the losses suffered by students but also to narrow the opportunity gaps that existed even before the pandemic, particularly for Black and Latino communities. Led by the Public Council and other organizations, this settlement is poised to bring about significant changes in the education landscape, focusing on evidence-based programs and new legislation.

However, amidst the optimism, there are concerns about how this settlement will be implemented and whether it will truly benefit all students, including those with disabilities who often face additional challenges. As attorneys who specialize in education law, we examine the implications of this settlement and the potential hurdles that lie ahead. Join us as we explore the intricacies of this groundbreaking agreement and its impact on the future of education in California.

Show Highlights:

  • Introduction to the historic settlement in California, focusing on learning loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • The settlement, not a special education case, aims to address learning loss across demographics.
  • Public Council and other organizations led the lawsuit, emphasizing the need to close opportunity gaps for black and brown students
  • The $2 billion settlement will not directly go to families but will fund evidence-based programs and propose new legislation.
  • Concerns are raised about public perception, potential lack of consideration for kids having IEPs, and the need for effective implementation of programs
  • The settlement earmarks existing funds for specific use, requiring legislative action and potential challenges in enforcement and implementation.


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