Low-Income Households Disproportionately Affected as Sacramento Schools Go Virtual
It’s back to school but not back to class for Sacramento County.
A surge in coronavirus cases is forcing the Sacramento County Superintendent public health department to recommend all 13 school districts keep their campuses closed in the fall.
“I think distance-learning is really going to challenge the most vulnerable. It will take us years, decades, to make up this lost learning,” Cassandra Jennings, President and CEO of The Greater Sacramento Urban League (Sacramento, CA), said.
Jennings said some students are more at risk than others.
“Most of those from low-income communities and disproportionately black and brown students,” she said.