CDC Makes The Case For Schools Reopening
The CDC Makes The Case For Schools Reopening
The CDC Makes The Case For Schools Reopening
With new COVID-19 variant, reopening schools in next 100 days may not be possible. We must plan accordingly, not put our heads in the sand, says writer
President Biden has called reopening schools a "national emergency" and said he wants to see most K-12 schools in the U.S. open during his first 100 days in office, which would be between now and April.
With school closures across 2020, teenagers used mobile phones even more frequently than before. But their use has an effect on their sleep.
What will schools look like by the fall of 2021? Full-time, in-person instruction? Vaccines for kids? Masks? Here's what experts are expecting.
A new, nationwide study suggests reopening schools may be safer than previously thought, at least in communities where COVID-19 is not already spreading out of control.
What's in store for K-12 schools in 2021 as the schools Re-opening debates rage, teachers wait for vaccines and remote learning struggles continue?
The American Academy of Pediatrics reaffirmed its recommendation this week that having kids physically in school should be the goal, while also outlining safety protocols needed to allow schools to be open.
Are masks the key for schools to reopen in 2021?
The school opening debate has been frustrating for parents, teachers, and school leaders. What is perhaps most depressing, though, is how much the Covid-19 pandemic has been a microcosm of longstanding issues with our education system.