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Push to reopen schools could leave out millions of students - Wilmington News Journal

Push to reopen schools could leave out millions of students By Geoff Mulvihill, Adrian Sanz and Michael Kunzelman - Associated Press President Joe Biden says he wants most schools serving kindergarten through eighth grade to reopen by late April, but even if that happens, it is likely to leave out millions of students, many of them minorities in urban areas. “We’re going to see kids fall further and further behind, particularly low-income students of color,” said Shavar Jeffries, president of Democrats for Education Reform. “There’s potentially a generational level of harm that students have suffered from being out of school for so long.”

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) ) Take what you will from this information that touches numerous inter-related social issues ranging from median household income to out-of-wedlock birthrates. Some will be surprised, some shocked and some saddened by what they see in the matrix; but the illustration is simply raw empirical data free from value judgments. Differences in culture, race, geography, ethnicity, language, gender, economics, technology, teachers, funding and parental attitudes are all contributing factors to this data, so it’s best to leave the conclusions to the social scientists and not the politicians who will use it to fit an agenda; nonetheless, the information tells a story that cannot be ignored.

Push to reopen schools expected to leave out millions of students

Push to reopen schools could leave out millions of students Unions say their members and students should be back in schools only when it s safe and that could be harder to achieve in cities. Author: Associated Press Updated: 10:05 AM CST January 31, 2021 President Joe Biden says he wants most schools serving kindergarten through eighth grade to reopen by late April, but even if that happens, it is likely to leave out millions of students, many of them minorities in urban areas. We re going to see kids fall further and further behind, particularly low-income students of color, said Shavar Jeffries, president of Democrats for Education Reform. There s potentially a generational level of harm that students have suffered from being out of school for so long.

Push to reopen schools could force some kids further and further behind

Push to reopen schools could force some kids ‘further and further behind’ Updated Jan 31, 2021; Posted Jan 31, 2021 FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2021 file photo, pre-kindergarten teacher Sarah McCarthy works with a student at Dawes Elementary in Chicago. President Joe Biden says he wants most schools serving kindergarten through eighth grade to reopen by late April 2021. But even if that happens, many schools in urban areas that serve high concentrations of minority students are likely to stay closed. (Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Chicago Sun-Times via AP, Pool, File)AP Facebook Share President Joe Biden says he wants most schools serving kindergarten through eighth grade to reopen by late April, but even if that happens, it is likely to leave out millions of students, many of them minorities in urban areas.

Even if Biden s plan to reopen schools by late April is successful, millions of students may still need to learn remotely

Even if Biden s plan to reopen schools by late April is successful, millions of students may still need to learn remotely
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