Staggered school start times. Class sizes cut in half. Social distancing in the hallways and cafeteria. These are a few of the possible scenarios for California schools that Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out in a roadmap for reopening the state amid the coronavirus.
The timeline for reopening schools remains unclear, but the governor says things will be dramatically different when the state's nearly 6 million students do return.
Newsom on Tuesday laid out a template for the testing and other measures he'll need to see before reopening parts of the economy, but it asked more questions than it answered.
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