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Q&A: Stanford economist Eric Hanushek on COVID’s trillion-dollar impact on students

Experts have spent years trying to quantify the pandemic’s toll on a generation of K–12 students. Some have focused on the months of incomplete or nonexistent learning opportunities while instruction was being delivered remotely in 2020 and 2021. Others were most disturbed by the deferred development of social-emotional skills for the youngest students, or the...
By Kevin Mahnken | October 12, 2023
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Opinion: Finding ‘lost Einsteins’ means fixing K-5 science, especially in rural schools

This nation’s economic security will be won or lost based on the ability of elementary schools to energize science education. That is because the country is at the start of a massive effort intended to bring semiconductor manufacturing to the Southwest, battery research and development to rural upstate New York and more. It’s an effort...
By Jeanne McCarty | October 11, 2023
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LAUSD drops vaccine mandate, sparking little concern among parents, educators, doctors

The Los Angeles Unified School District’s recent decision to drop its staff vaccine mandate sparked little concern among parents and health officials as COVID-19 enters an endemic phase. “We face vastly different circumstances,” LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho said. “It is a decision based on scientific knowledge and current conditions, nothing more, nothing less.” Carvalho said...
By Laya Albert | October 10, 2023
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Q&A: Richard Kahlenberg says liberal ‘elitism’ is hurting school equity

When the Supreme Court delivered its landmark ruling prohibiting the consideration of race in college admissions, Richard Kahlenberg was the rare liberal intellectual who celebrated. A prolific researcher at Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce, Kahlenberg didn’t just welcome the end of affirmative action as we knew it — he served as an...
By Kevin Mahnken | October 9, 2023
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Opinion: How are kids really doing after COVID-19? Survey of 500K students has answers

The back-to-school scene as I dropped my daughter off for her first day of school today was delightfully, if unnervingly, normal. For parents around the country, this is the first back-to-school season since the end of COVID-19 as a public health emergency, and that is something to celebrate. As the country emerges from a pandemic that...
By Jen Vorse Wilka | October 5, 2023
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Opinion: How a family COVID project became a fun, creative outlet for children nationwide

The vibe in education these days is dark. Test scores are falling, students’ mental health needs are growing and educators are becoming more and more exasperated. Perhaps schools should focus on fun. This isn’t a fanciful wish that’s out of touch with the stark challenges facing many communities. Rather, it’s a strategy, a means to an end, a practical...
By Stacey Gillet | October 4, 2023
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LAUSD school bus GPS tracking a great idea but not always accurate, parents and drivers say

A new GPS system for L.A. Unified parents to track their children’s bus routes on the LAUSD app launched in May to share real-time updates and information about delays — but there have been glitches. Several parents and bus drivers told LA School Report the feature is often inaccurate, creating confusion in what can already...
By Corinne Smith | October 3, 2023
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WATCH: California teen’s app is inspiring girls & young women to go into STEM

When the only two other girls in Rebecca Wang’s high school computer science class were absent, she felt uncomfortable. “It’s not that the boys weren’t welcoming to me,” she said. “It was more that I didn’t see other girls in the classroom.” Rebecca, a 17-year-old from San Jose, California, decided to do something about it....
By Jim Fields | October 2, 2023
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Opinion: As schools see a wave of immigrants, the past offers lessons for the U.S.

There is a 1905 photograph taken by Lewis Hine titled “Italian Family Seeking Lost Baggage, Ellis Island.” It shows a mother, with a scarf covering her hair and a baby in her arms, and two children: a boy, about 11 or 12 years old, with what looks like a laundry bag over his shoulder, and...
By Adam Strom & Meisha Lamb-Bell | September 29, 2023
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Analysis — Not-back-to-school time for homeschoolers: As support systems strengthen, more families embrace new approach to education

It’s back-to-school time across America, but millions of families have stepped away from a traditional classroom. Instead, they have chosen to stick with homeschooling, an option that grew in popularity during COVID school closures and has remained above pre-pandemic levels ever since. “COVID put things under a microscope,” said Amber Okolo-Ebube, a Texas homeschooling mother....
By Kerry McDonald | September 28, 2023