by Anna Cayco | Oct 25, 2021 | Local News, News
Mass. teacher turnover was flat, but diversity increased during the pandemic (WBUR) WBUR – Massachusetts teachers largely stayed in their jobs during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report. That analysis also revealed some surprising...
by Anna Cayco | Oct 25, 2021 | National News, News
Kids Left Schools Last Year Because of the Switch to Remote Classes; Early Numbers Suggest They May Not Be Coming Back Soon (The 74) The 74 MILLION – With the release of new data in recent months, a clearer picture is emerging of how K-12 enrollment has...
by Anna Cayco | Oct 11, 2021 | National News, News
4 trends in public school enrollment due to COVID-19 (The Conversation) THE CONVERSATION – When schools began the fall semester of 2020 – six months after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic – many of them reported a significant decline in...
by Anna Cayco | Sep 29, 2021 | National News, News
Public schools see fewer enrolled kindergartners. Where’d they go? NPR Marketplace – Among the many things the pandemic has disrupted, education is near the top of the list — public school education, in particular, and enrollment in public schools, specifically....
by Anna Cayco | Aug 3, 2021 | National News, News
New Study: Did Online School Drive Down Cyberbullying? (The 74) THE 74 MILLION – When the pandemic first struck, many child well-being advocates worried that the massive shift to remote school would spur an uptick in a troubling behavior: online bullying....
by Anna Cayco | Jul 28, 2021 | National News, News
Proving the School-to-Prison Pipeline (Education Next) EDUCATION NEXT – At issue is the school-to-prison pipeline—a term often used to describe the connection between exclusionary punishments like suspensions and expulsions and involvement in the criminal...