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What American kids need this summer

What American kids need this summer Vox.com 3 hrs ago Anna North © Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG A child plays with her kindergarten class in Brentwood, California, during the reopening of playgrounds at early education centers and elementary schools across the district on Monday, May 3, 2021. For kids across the country, the 2020-21 school year has been difficult, to say the least. Many have attended class from their bedrooms, seeing their friends and teachers only on Zoom. Others have been unable to access even that much instruction because they don’t have a computer, an internet connection, or a quiet place to study. Even those who have returned to in-person school have faced a host of new stressors, from distancing requirements to fears of getting Covid-19, that can make the classroom an anxiety-producing place. And experts are worried that some students especially Black, Indigenous, and other students of color, and those from low

Rethinking summer school for 2021

Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG For kids across the country, the 2020-21 school year has been difficult, to say the least. Many have attended class from their bedrooms, seeing their friends and teachers only on Zoom. Others have been unable to access even that much instruction because they don’t have a computer, an internet connection, or a quiet place to study. Even those who have returned to in-person school have faced a host of new stressors, from distancing requirements to fears of getting Covid-19, that can make the classroom an anxiety-producing place. And experts are worried that some students especially Black, Indigenous, and other students of color, and those from low-income families have lost countless hours of instructional time, a loss that could worsen educational inequality and put them at a disadvantage down the road.

Undocumented Students Face Big Challenges With Remote Learning

Listen • 4:59 Berta Romero, is a counselor at Mary Harris Mother Jones elementary school in Prince George s County, a suburb of Washington, D.C. It s a position that was created before the pandemic, to help undocumented children adjust to school. She hears awful stories from children about their journey to the U.S.: A second-grader s story about how her mother covered her eyes so the girl wouldn t see people drowning in the river. A little boy s description of how the truck that brought him to the U.S. was so crowded he couldn t breathe. His father had to push people aside and hold him up to get some air.

Amid COVID-19, Schools Struggle To Help Students Who ve Faced Trauma : NPR

Isabel Seliger for NPR Berta Romero, is a counselor at Mary Harris Mother Jones elementary school in Prince George s County, a suburb of Washington, D.C. It s a position that was created before the pandemic, to help undocumented children adjust to school. She hears awful stories from children about their journey to the U.S.: A second-grader s story about how her mother covered her eyes so the girl wouldn t see people drowning in the river. A little boy s description of how the truck that brought him to the U.S. was so crowded he couldn t breathe. His father had to push people aside and hold him up to get some air.

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