As the Twin Rivers teachers strike enters its third week, tensions remain high in the Sacramento area. The walkout, which began on March 18, has left thousands of students without a traditional classroom experience, with many parents scrambling to find alternative arrangements. With the strike now in its third week, concerns are growing about the impact on student learning and the potential long-term effects on the district's academic reputation. In an effort to address the community's questions and concerns, local officials are hosting a series of town halls and Q&A sessions to provide updates on the strike and its resolution.
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