Plans to Administer ‘Nation’s Report Card’ in 2021 to Proceed Despite Concerns Over Reliability and Funding During Pandemic

Preparation for 2021 reading and math assessments for #thenationsreportcard should continue, declares the National Assessment Governing Board.

Deciding how and whether to reopen schools is complex – here’s how rocket scientists would develop a plan

A systems engineering expert applies the same method NASA's Project Apollo engineers used to offer a systematic approach to deciding on school reopening at a local level.

5 reasons why SEL is essential in the COVID era

5 reasons why social-emotional learning will be essential as schools reopen in the fall

Analysis: Taking Attendance Amid the Pandemic Is About More Than Student Participation. It Will Be Invaluable Data About Whether Distance Learning Is Actually Working

Taking school attendance amid the pandemic is about more than student participation. It will be invaluable data about whether distance learning is actually working.

‘Generation Covid’: children have been hit from all sides, and they need help now

Covid-19 means poverty, isolation, depression and educational failure for millions of American children.

Young & Rosenberg: 4 Major Concerns School-Based Mental Health Professionals Have for Students This Fall

As districts and schools plan for the coming year, they must ask a fundamental question: Do we have a flexible, powerful mental health safety net in place? If the answer is no, now is the time to act

Reopening Schools in a Socially Distanced World — and the Tech That Could Help

Reopening Schools in a Socially Distanced World — and the Tech That Could Help

Complete your COVID-19 back-to-school checklist

Families and school districts are weighing difficult decisions on whether to return to school in person, online or a combination of both during the COVID-19 pandemic.

What Back to School Might Look Like in the Age of Covid-19

An illustrated guide to how schools will try to control the coronavirus when students return to their classrooms, this fall or in the future.

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