Inside the Massachusetts Study that Helped Change the CDC’s Stance on Social Distancing

Inside the Massachusetts Study that Helped Change the CDC’s Stance on Social Distancing

Schools and COVID, a Year Later: 12 Months After Classrooms Closed, 12 Key Things We’ve Learned About How the Pandemic Disrupted Student Learning

Schools and COVID-19, a year later: 12 months after classrooms closed, 12 key things we’ve learned about how the pandemic disrupted student learning

OPINION: We ignore middle school students at our own peril

The pandemic is hurting middle school students, who need the lifeline of after-school programs more than ever before

Growing Evidence Indicates It Is Safe to Reopen School Buildings

The number of schools resuming in-person instruction continues to grow, as the U.S. ramps up its vaccination campaign and daily coronavirus cases continue to decline.

Analysis: Learning Loss Update — Districts Quiet on How They Plan to Help Students Recover From a Year of Continued Disruption

Learning loss update — school districts are quiet on how they plan to help students recover from a year of continued disruption

Low kindergarten attendance creates first grade problem

Missing kindergarten leads to learning gaps. The pandemic has exacerbated the problem that will need extra attention next school year.

Watch: Dr. Fauci Says CDC Guidance For Schools May Be Changing to Permit 3 Feet Between Students in Classrooms

Dr. Fauci says CDC guidance for schools may be changing to permit 3 feet between students in the classroom

Distance learning changed California education. What’s here to stay?

As schools across California welcome back more students on campus, some distance learning practices look likely to survive the pandemic.

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