Nearly half of Americans have developed a better opinion of online education since the COVID-19 pandemic, with a growing number of young students flocking to the virtual classroom, according to a new ...
LOS ANGELES -- The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way so many people live, work and how people educate themselves. At Lluvia y Fuego Mariachi Academy in Southern California, there's a little less ...
Maybe you are a parent, a teacher or a student. It’s no secret that the pandemic transformed the education sector, and as we near five years since the coronavirus pandemic, we look back at all of the ...
West Contra Costa district announces it will cut several administrative and staff positions due to a budget deficit, citing declining enrollment and expiration of Covid-relief grants as causes.
The COVID epidemic is still with us in many ways. Today, teachers share how it’s still affecting their classrooms and how they are responding to those challenges. Jennifer Orr is in her third decade ...
School districts around the country are figuring out how to pay some bills after the Department of Education announced it won’t pay out hundreds of millions of dollars in promised COVID-19 relief ...
When schools abruptly closed their doors at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020, millions of students ...
Remember those devastating learning losses that began during the pandemic? Turns out, they began years before COVID-19. Some ...
Two masked students walk on Penn State's University Park campus during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students who were forced to move to online learning during the Spring 2020 semester could get part of a ...