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As post-pandemic enrollment lags, schools compete for fewer students

Three years and counting since the pandemic shuttered schools and tethered students to their laptops, new data shows that enrollment.

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Global Learning Loss: Top 4 Takeaways from Latest International COVID Research

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. A new review of COVID-era research.

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Schools’ New Normal: Teacher Shortages, Repeat Meals, Late Buses, Canceled Classes

n a school just east of Atlanta, students routinely miss 30 minutes of their 47 minute first period classes because.

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Perception vs. Reality: What Americans really want out of K-12 education

Despite a belief that Americans want to return to how things were pre-COVID, personal priorities on K-12 education are very.

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How MSCS is trying to get pre-K programs — and preschoolers — back on track after COVID

When schools closed abruptly in 2020, derailing education for students across Memphis and the country, Jairia Cathey, a teacher at.

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Pandemic-Related School Closures Fueled Enrollment Exodus, Report Finds

Districts where students spent the most time in remote learning during the 2020-21 school year lost at least half a.

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New report showcases how Tennessee has improved public education

The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) released the 2020-2022 Accelerating Tennessee Report this week to showcase the steps that have.

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ACT Scores Fall to Lowest Level In 30 Years

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. In yet another data point on.

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$700B: That’s How Much It Will Cost to Fix Pandemic Learning Loss, Study Says

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. Schools have received almost $190 billion.

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Here is what Tennessee governor, Democratic challenger say on education

Gov. Bill Lee and his Democratic challenger, Dr. Jason Martin, agree that Tennessee students need timely and relevant vocational training.

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