Public school parents consider pandemic leap to private schools

Across the U.S., parents are growing frustrated with public schools as K-12 students record low performance with distant learning. Now lawmakers are proposing to allow families to use public funds to pay for private or homeschool.

Hybrid Learning FAQ: The Most-Asked Questions

As students, educators and parents try to navigate balancing in-person with remote learning, here are answers to some essential questions.

Analysis: What a Difference a Pandemic Makes — This Year, from School Choice to Teacher Pay to CTE, 41 State of the State Addresses Focus on COVID-19

Review of 41 State of the State addresses finds COVID-19 colors every education topic, from school choice expansion & student mental health to teacher pay increases & job training

How School Librarians Adjusted to Remote Learning

For students and communities, librarians provide resources and support in the age of COVID-19 and distance learning.

Most California parents worry about their young children’s education amid pandemic

Almost three out of four California parents with children 5 and under are worried their education and development will suffer because of the pandemic, according to a survey

How To Prepare Your Kids Now That They’re Going Back To School

From little kids to teens, here's how parents can make returning to school exciting again – and calm any nerves.

Standardized tests are back; they’ll feel different and many students won’t take them

Standardized tests are back; they'll feel different and many students won't take them

Interactive: See Every Education Issue Prioritized by Governors in 41 State of the State Speeches — From Reopening Schools to Broadband, Mental Health, Teacher Pay & More

See Every Education Issue Prioritized by Governors in 41 State of the State Speeches — From Reopening Schools to Broadband, Mental Health, Teacher Pay & More

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