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One of Newsom's children quarantines after potential exposure from classmate at school


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"In addition, each of the Newsom children were also tested on Day 5.”Click said that the governor, his wife and their three other children are not required to quarantine, according to state health guidelines that require the quarantine of only the person directly exposed to an infected person.Newsom said late last month that his four children, ages 4 to 11, had returned to in-person learning at their Sacramento private school under a "phased-in approach." The school expanded to five days a week this month.The governor has drawn fire because most of California's 6 million public schoolchildren remain at home to do distance learning, as 20 of the 25 largest districts have opted to keep campuses shut, including the massive Los Angeles Unified School District. School districts and private schools that have already opened — including the Newsoms' — can still remain open in the purple tier under the governor's rules.Click said that Newsom "has made the safety of students and staff a priority during the COVID-19 pandemic and has fought to ensure that every child — whether in a classroom or at home — is learning." In a Nov. 6 letter sent to California’s mayors, Newsom noted that his most recent state budget "stabilized school funding and included a one-time investment of more than $5.3 billion in funds for local public schools to support learning and address barriers related to COVID-19."But O'Donnell and other leaders say Newsom must do more.

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