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This is a national class action to ReOpen Schools for special education students

The virus that shut down the world: Education in crisis 12/30/2020

School closures as a result of health and other crises are not new, at least not in the developing world, and the potentially devastating consequences are well known; loss of learning and higher drop-out rates, increased violence against children, teen pregnancies, and early marriages.

The virus that shut down the world: Education in crisis Children all over the world have had their education severely disrupted this year, as schools struggle to cope with repeated closures and re-openings, and the transition, if it’s even an option, to online schooling. Disadvantaged children, however, have been worst-hit by the emergency measures. In...

Two-thirds of parents worry about long-term impact of pandemic on kids 12/14/2020

Two-thirds of parents of children under 18 are worried about the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their child's mental health, according to the findings of a survey released Wednesday by Nationwide Children's Hospital.

Two-thirds of parents worry about long-term impact of pandemic on kids Two-thirds of parents of children under 18 are worried about the long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their child's mental health, according to the findings of a survey released Wednesday.

In Venezuela, teachers adapt to a COVID-19 world 12/09/2020

In Venezuela, teachers adapt to a COVID-19 world As school closures continue, UNICEF is supporting teachers to help keep children healthy and learning

‘Everyone wants the students back’: Schools flip learning policies as they navigate virus challenges 12/09/2020

New York City schools this week reopened for the second time during the pandemic, but schools in Los Angeles are shutting down all in-person tutoring and special services.

‘Everyone wants the students back’: Schools flip learning policies as they navigate virus challenges Schools across the country are using a patchwork of distance learning and in-person instruction as COVID-19 cases climb, reflecting differences in exposure risk, infection rates, management strategies and public pressure from coast to coast.

COVID poses new challenges for special education students 12/08/2020

At the start of the pandemic, parents and advocates expressed concerns about how difficult or impossible it is for some students with disabilities to learn from home.

COVID poses new challenges for special education students Special education advocates are concerned as more school districts are switching to...

Appeals court: Mississippi school lawsuit may go forward 12/08/2020

Appeals court: Mississippi school lawsuit may go forward JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A federal appeals court has affirmed that Mississippi parents may...

CTU criticizes reopening plan for Chicago Public Schools as unsafe and inequitable: ‘We’re in the process of putting forward demands’ 12/07/2020

CTU criticizes reopening plan for Chicago Public Schools as unsafe and inequitable: ‘We’re in the process of putting forward demands’ The teachers union says it doesn't oppose reopening the city's schools but that it has to be done safely and equitably.

'Our kids are the sacrifices': Parents push schools to open 12/07/2020

'Our kids are the sacrifices': Parents push schools to open LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. (AP) — The activism of Jennifer Dale began when she watched her third grade daughter struggle with distance learning, kicking and screaming through her online classes. The mother of three initially sent emails to her local school officials with videos of the disastrous school day...

High schools aren't doing a good job with online education (opinion) 12/07/2020

High schools aren't doing a good job with online education (opinion) High schools are not doing a great job with online education, and we shouldn't be surprised, writes Patrick O'Connor.

Covid-19 has widened the gap between rich and poor in America 12/04/2020

In-person learning is superior to virtual instruction, which, more than mere nostalgia, explains its persistence.

Covid-19 has widened the gap between rich and poor in America Children are likely to bear the greatest burden

NYC’s staffing crunch takes a big toll on students with disabilities, report finds 12/04/2020

NYC’s staffing crunch takes a big toll on students with disabilities, report finds During the pandemic, many students with disabilities have not received all of the services they’re entitled to, according to a survey of more than 1,100 parents.

School closings threaten gains of students with disabilities 12/04/2020

The federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act guarantees a free public education to children with disabilities and allows for “compensatory” services if a state education agency, in response to a complaint, determines that more needs to be done. Now parents are starting to make requests.

School closings threaten gains of students with disabilities The pandemic is threatening to wipe out the educational progress made by many of the nation’s 7 million students with disabilities

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