The Los Angeles and San Diego unified school districts, the two largest in California, will not be sending children back to school campuses in the fall, instead administering online classes only due to concerns over the ongoing threat of the coronavirus.
Why it matters: The two districts, which together enroll about 825,000 students, are the largest in the country thus far to announce that they will not return to in-person learning in the fall, even as the Trump administration aggressively pushes for schools to do.
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