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Worry over possible tsunami of evictions in Michigan as nationwide eviction moratorium ends
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Not much tops the anxiety that hits when the first of the month rolls around and there aren’t enough funds in the bank to pay rent again. There is a lifeline for those facing financial hardship due to the pandemic.
North Carolina’s eviction moratorium ended July 1, lifting protections for renters who got behind as COVID-19 brought the economy to its knees. Tenants who submitted a form to their landlords prior to June 30 declaring protection under the moratorium set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are protected through July 31.
“People who never needed assistance in the past need it now,” said Laura Hogshead, chief operating officer of the NC Office of Recovery and Resiliency. “If you worked in a job affected by closures, your world changed overnight.”
Eligible Low-Income Children Missing Out on Crucial WIC Benefits During Pandemic | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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Has Homeschooling Doubled? Harvard Panel Debates Growth
May 19, 2021
For at least one researcher, reports indicating that the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a doubling in the number of American homeschooling households merit skepticism.
Sarah Grady questioned the US Census Bureau’s findings during the second session of a homeschooling conference sponsored by Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.
Grady works as a statistician for the US Department of Education. Her presentation on May 13 explained the ways the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) a primary source of data on American homeschooling gathers information.
Differing Methods
To address the session’s topic of “growth and diversity in post-pandemic homeschooling,” Grady contrasted NCES researchers’ preference of contacting households using small, carefully selected lists of residential addresses with