Ensuring Educational Continuity in the Midst of Crisis: Policy and Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author:

Hurtt Alexandria1ORCID,Reed Sherrie1,Dykeman Kramer1,Luu Justin1

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Davis, CA, USA

Abstract

As the COVID-19 crisis disrupted schooling, recovery efforts in California included the adoption of Senate Bill (SB) 98, which mandated local educational agencies to complete Learning Continuity and Attendance Plans (LCPs). These plans act as critical snapshots of sensemaking and local policy implementation during crisis; however, their details have yet to be explored statewide. Through a multiphase, mixed methods approach, this study examines the legislative requirements of a state-level policy that orchestrated large-scale local planning. Results reveal that SB-98 recombined prior educational routines to fit the pandemic context. Moreover, district plans generally adhered to policy guidance and described a range of resources to support students. However, the limited details contained in most plans—particularly about the actions and services for students that may need additional supports—proffer suggestive evidence of local capacity and will during the global pandemic and the implications for those seeking to implement similar policy measures.

Funder

Sobrato Family Foundation

S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation and Stephen Bechtel Fund

Stuart Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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