Students of color get short shrift
School districts in whiter, more affluent communities offer up to three times more teaching in-person.
Updated on Apr 03, 2021;
Published on Apr 03, 2021
Elementary students in the rural Oregon Trail district have been attending class in-person since mid-February. That's nearly a month earlier than some districts serving the Portland area's most diverse families. The Oregonian
Editor's Note
This is the first of two parts looking at how much in-person instruction students receive in the largest Portland-area districts. This entry focuses on elementary schools. Next up? Middle and high schools.
As Portland-area elementary schools reopen, students face glaring disparities in the amount of time they get face-to-face with teachers and classmates — differences that are strongly linked to race and class.