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Carolyn Jones
EdSource Senior ReporterCarolyn Jones is a senior reporter at EdSource. She was a reporter for 17 years at the San Francisco Chronicle, where she covered local government, the environment, breaking news and other beats. She’s also worked at the Oakland Tribune and Hayward Daily Review.
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California relaxed its COVID-19 isolation guidelines just as infections for the respiratory virus increased. Symptom-free people can go to work or school.
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Empty classrooms and quiet hallways: California’s rural far north grapples with declining enrollmentEnrollment has dropped more than 5% in rural Northern California over the past 20 years, with some districts seeing drops of 50% or more.