Investigation Finds School Records Don't Show True Story of Attendance in One Central Valley District

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An investigation from NPR’s California Newsroom has found that despite a new state law requiring school districts to keep detailed attendance and engagement records this year, to make sure students online didn’t fall behind, the numbers may not be telling the whole story. In one Central Valley school district, students were counted as present and engaged when they did little more than log-in. Reporter: Soreath Hok, Valley Public Radio  The state Employment Development Department says that starting next month, unemployed Californians will have to show that they’re actively looking for work to stay eligible for benefits. It could be the latest roadblack for hundreds of thousands of residents who are still waiting for unemploment benefits. Guest: Daniela Urban, Center for Workers’ Rights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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