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COVID-19 defined the high school experiences of many students entering college this fall. "I went from 16 to 18 in a blur," says one freshman.
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The return to in-person learning is not a simple transition for some parents — particularly parents of students of color — after a year in which they say their children reaped some benefits from remote-only learning.
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The Northside Independent School District sent a message to its families asking them to consider returning to virtual learning for the next two weeks.
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The latest guidance from the Texas Education Agency warns school leaders against proactively moving their entire district to remote learning.
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At least two rural school districts outside San Antonio have decided to end their remote learning option and require students to return to the classroom. Two others have temporarily closed campuses due to a rise in coronavirus cases in their school and community.
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The COVID-19 public health crisis has exposed the shortcomings of many systems in the U.S. As schools begin to reopen, education and its pivotal role in…
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The COVID-19 public health crisis has exposed the shortcomings of many systems in the U.S. As schools begin to reopen, education and its pivotal role in…
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From Texas Standard : Students in Mexico are starting a new school year, and just like many of their American counterparts, they're doing so remotely....
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The Texas Education Agency has given the state’s public schools permission to keep students learning remotely for up to eight weeks this fall.New guidance…
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Students with disabilities often have a small army of support at school to keep them healthy and learning. Special education teachers. Aides.…