Most states are seeing consistent week-over-week increases in COVID-19 activity, including test positivity, ED visits and hospitalizations, the CDC said in its respiratory virus weekly snapshot, based ...
Five years after the Covid-19 pandemic shuttered schools, sent students into remote learning and changed the way parents view the role of education, lasting impacts remain. Over the next few weeks, ...
When COVID-19 first shut down schools in March 2020, the Class of 2025 was in 7th grade: the middle of middle school. School buildings shuttered and education shifted online for all students, forever ...
University College London (UCL) says it has reached a settlement with graduates and students who launched legal action over ...
In a perfect world, the effects of COVID-19 on students’ learning would end once in-person schooling resumed, but a new study by the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) says that just isn’t the ...
Gov. Jim Justice announced Friday that West Virginia will not face a clawback of $465 million in COVID-19 money from the U.S. Department of Education, alleviating concerns raised by state lawmakers ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Money from the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Act will soon expire, meaning any money left unspent will no longer be available to the districts and education ...
School districts around the country are figuring out how to pay some bills after the Department of Education announced it won’t pay out hundreds of millions of dollars in promised COVID-19 relief ...
The top five states seeing the most substantial increases in COVID-19 ED cases at this time are Nebraska, Idaho, Georgia, Louisiana, and West Virginia. As of June 25, cases were up across 44 states ...