DON THOMPSON and JOHN ANTCZAK
Associated Press
SACRAMENTO (AP) — Extraordinary restrictions on everyday activities expanded to more areas of California on Wednesday as many parents around the state struggled to fathom the prospect put forth by Gov. Gavin Newsom of schools staying closed until summer.
David De Leon, whose son is an 8th-grader in Santa Ana, said he was shocked by the announcement, which would mean that so-called distance learning would be required for the rest of the school year.
"I don't know if it's viable," De Leon said. "To throw it out for everyone to use until the end of the school year I think is unreasonable."
In Los Angeles, Filiberto Gonzalez, 45, said his three children have been in touch daily with their teachers and have an hour to four hours per day of