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Parental Concerns Emerge In Poll On Pandemic Education Models
The survey found that around half or more of parents anticipate the current school year will have negative effects on their children's academic learning, mental or emotional health, opportunities for friendships, and social or behavioral skills. -
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Emily Oster: 'Schools Should Be Among First To Open And Last To Close'
Economist Emily Oster says communities need to shift their priorities to open schools for in-classroom learning. -
BPS Superintendent Outlines Latest Plan For Students' Full Return To Classroom
Amidst a surge in the coronavirus pandemic across the country, a return to in-person learning will occur in phases, with the highest-risk students returning to classrooms first. -
'Please Turn Your Microphone Off': Hybrid Learning From The Classroom
A fourth-grade teacher in Fall River juggles in-person and remote classes simultaneously. -
An Uncertain Season Sidelines A High School Runner
A high school runner trained to compete with top-tier athletes. Then he ran up against a pandemic. -
For High School Athletes, The Pandemic Has Led To Uncertainty, Anxiety
The cross country season got underway at Boston Latin School, then it was suddenly gone. -
Baker Administration Pushes For Remote Learning To Become “Last Resort”
[Coverage Developing] New guidance state education officials issued Friday urges almost all communities in Massachusetts to bring K-12 students back into… -
Brookline Educators Move To Strike Over Social Distancing Concerns
Members of the Brookline Educators Union have overwhelmingly voted to go on strike, beginning Tuesday. -
When Remote School Means Losing Community
Bridget Donovan, a senior at Framingham High School, is struggling with the loss of the theater community she spent three years building.