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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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For Students to Succeed, Put High-Quality Curriculum in Teachers’ Hands

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. The recent National Assessment of Educational Progress results.

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COVID & School Recovery: Washington Hopes New Science Curriculum Will Boost Student Engagement

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. Emerging data from 2021-22 statewide summative.

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New poll finds students lack information for life after high school

A national student poll from the Data Quality Campaign (DQC), in collaboration with the Kentucky Student Voice Team (KSVT) found.

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‘Wake-up Calls’: New Parent Survey Shows 9% Enrollment Drop in District Schools

With state data projecting at least 10% drops in student enrollment over the next decade in some California counties, superintendents are worried.

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Report finds the pandemic led parents to permanently leave traditional public schools for public charter schools

It’s no secret the COVID-19 pandemic greatly disrupted schools across the nation, but a new report finds evidence those disruptions.

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