Interesting article in SF Chronicle today about schools and Gov Newsom's financial incentives. People will take what they will but I liked these lines:
https://www.sfchronicle.com/local-politics/article/S-F-Oakland-and-other-large-districts-say-15850524.php#:~:text=%2F%2F%20Local%20Politics-,S.F.%2C%20Oakland%20and%20other%20large%20districts%20say%20Newsom's%20cash,to%20reopen%20schools%20falls%20short&text=Newsom's%20proposal%2C%20announced%20last%20week,districts%20reopen%20by%20mid%2DFebruary.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/local-politics/article/S-F-Oakland-and-other-large-districts-say-15850524.php#:~:text=%2F%2F%20Local%20Politics-,S.F.%2C%20Oakland%20and%20other%20large%20districts%20say%20Newsom's%20cash,to%20reopen%20schools%20falls%20short&text=Newsom's%20proposal%2C%20announced%20last%20week,districts%20reopen%20by%20mid%2DFebruary.
"Other communities, including most districts in Marin County, have already reopened ..and remain open even though the region is .. in the high-risk purple tier, with lower rates of transmission based at schools than in the community as a whole.", "Manteca Unified, which reopened
all schools for in-person learning in the fall, does not provide coronavirus testing to teachers, staff or students ..had no known school transmission after months of in-person learning". This from Gail Cornwall about why these closures so hard for teens: https://www.nbcnews.com/think/amp/ncna1252756