Anonymous threats can cripple a school’s daily operations, sometimes forcing closures and lockdowns. Beyond losing instructional time, such threats can traumatize entire school communities, CISA wrote in its report. The agency cited FBI data that found schools were targeted in over 6,000 threats ...
Responding to major learning loss suffered by Ohio students as a result of the school closures following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Columbus-based Buckeye Institute recommended policy solutions this week to help students regain what the education system did not provide. ...
Impact of short school closures (1–5 days) on overall academic performance of schools in California Article Open access 08 February 2022 Remote instruction adversely impacts parental mental health, less among homeschoolers Article Open access 13 February 2025 Boil water alerts and their impact...
While many states cannot waive constitutional provisions that give authority to school districts or allegedly safeguard how public education dollars are spent, they can remove all statutory limitations on school boundaries. If Miami, Florida, is doing a great job now, then students from Collier Count...
A return to school after the COVID closures and hopes for a “bounce back” characterize some of the back-to-school headlines; but in Ukraine and some parts of the developing world, many of the headlines focus on critical challenges including violence, war, floods and famine that are continu...
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for students everywhere. That’s because of the coronavirus pandemic. As of mid-July, school closures had affected more than a billion students worldwide. That’s according to United Nations secretary-general António Guterres. In an August 4 video message, he said the pandemic “has led to ...
16, 2022. In late 2020, during the pandemic school closures, Leo Burchell started using different pronouns, trying on new clothes, cutting his hair short. The changes felt right. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti) ‘NEUTRALITY’ POLICY MAKES SCHOOL FEEL LESS SAFE In late 2020, during the pandemic ...
Freckle for math also played an important role in ensuring that students continued to learn and grow during building closures. The district had used Renaissance’s previous math program, Accelerated Math, for years, and some teachers were slightly hesitant about making the transition to a new produ...
That’s the question in the air these days. In the last century, theUS academic system helped us reach the moon, defeat Communism and become the world’s largest super power. However, today our public schools are more damaged than ever before. ...