Mandatory kindergarten bill advances to Gov. Newsom's desk: Here's what parents need to know

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The bill comes after a lot of families across California decided to skip kindergarten during the COVID-19 pandemic---heightening learning gap concerns.

If approved, it would not go into effect until the 2024 - 2025 school year. And parents would no longer be able to have their child skip kindergarten unlike current California law.California launches nation's largest college savings program for millions of students, newborns

Kindergartners who miss 10% or more of school days have lower academic performance when they reach grade one, according to the National Education Association.

 

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We all have been in lockdown how can they go to kindergarten liar stop spreading fake news that try to make it mandate

has the Newsom kids been vaxxed yet?

Another mandate 🤦‍♂️

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