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Coronavirus and Schools

The coronavirus pandemic has upended America’s K-12 education system, as most schools in every state close their doors for extended periods to combat the spread of the virus. Here, find the most relevant news, information, and resources on how schools are being impacted.

School Choice & Charters Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed
A collection of stories from the week that you may have missed.
September 16, 2020
8 min read
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School Climate & Safety Opinion How Ready Are We to Support Kids Through This Trauma?
School counselors aren't getting what they need to properly support their students, write four researchers.
Mandy Savitz-Romer, Heather Rowan-Kenyon, Tara P. Nicola & Laura Hecht, September 16, 2020
6 min read
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School & District Management Districts Struggle to Keep Tabs on COVID-19 Cases
Confusion reigns when it comes to finding and reporting data on school-related coronavirus infections. That's a problem for school leaders weighing shutdowns.
Sarah D. Sparks, September 11, 2020
6 min read
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Taylor Callory for Education Week
School Climate & Safety Opinion The Case for Continuing School Sports Remotely
Coaches can still help students find the benefits of youth athletics remotely, writes principal Patrick Burke.
Patrick Burke, September 9, 2020
4 min read
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Taylor Callory for Education Week
Student Well-Being Opinion Students Deserve a Voice in Our Pandemic Response. Here's How to Give It to Them
The pandemic has underscored the need for student leadership, writes Robyn Lingo. What does that mean for schools?
Robyn Lingo, September 9, 2020
3 min read
A Los Angeles Unified School District student works on solving a math problem while taking an online class. During COVID-19, school districts across the country are facing increasing competition for students from virtual schools.
A Los Angeles Unified School District student works on solving a math problem while taking an online class. During COVID-19, school districts across the country are facing increasing competition for students from virtual schools.
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School & District Management COVID-19 Fuels Big Enrollment Increases in Virtual Schools
Online school providers anticipated an onslaught of new students this fall and made plans to meet the growing demand.
Mark Lieberman, September 3, 2020
8 min read
Custodian Tracy Harris cleans a chair in a classroom at Brubaker Elementary School in Des Moines, Iowa.
Custodian Tracy Harris cleans a chair in a classroom at Brubaker Elementary School in Des Moines, Iowa.
Charlie Neibergall/AP
School & District Management Schools May Get Sued Over COVID-19. 7 Things to Know About Managing That Risk
Districts could be on the hook for legal costs and damages stemming from coronavirus lawsuits.
Stephen Sawchuk, September 3, 2020
9 min read
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School Climate & Safety Opinion How Do I Run My School From Self-Quarantine? And Other Principal Quandaries
School leaders, do you need help with remote staff meetings? Culturally responsive classrooms? We've got answers.
Tamara McWilliams, September 2, 2020
5 min read
Student Well-Being Download Evaluating Risk for Social Activities
When deciding on activities, teachers will have to weigh the risk of infection from COVID-19 against the educational value of the activity.
September 2, 2020
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States From Our Research Center Coronavirus Learning Loss Risk Index Reveals Big Equity Problems
Recent Census data finds households in the South and Midwest lagging those in other regions in access to remote learning technologies and learning interactions with teachers and family members.
Alex Harwin & Yukiko Furuya, September 1, 2020
7 min read
Recruitment & Retention From Our Research Center Teacher Morale and Student Enrollment Declining Under COVID-19, Survey Shows
A new EdWeek Research Center survey examines what educators are thinking on a host of issues as they begin the 2020-21 academic year.
Holly Kurtz, September 1, 2020
9 min read
School & District Management What the Research Says What Should Superintendents Do When Kids and Teachers Start Getting Sick?
Regardless of whether schools open with full-time in-person classes or a hybrid model, their success in preventing a new outbreak of COVID-19 from spreading will depend on their capacity to quickly find and isolate those who come to school sick.
Sarah D. Sparks, August 25, 2020
4 min read
School Climate & Safety Briefly Stated Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed
A collection of stories from the week that you may have missed.
August 25, 2020
6 min read
Thunder Basin High School senior Brian Jackson marches in line with classmates as the school's marching band preps for the upcoming season during a morning band camp session in Gillette, Wyo., on Wednesday, Aug. 5.
Thunder Basin High School senior Brian Jackson marches in line with classmates as the school's marching band preps for the upcoming season during a morning band camp session in Gillette, Wyo., on Wednesday, Aug. 5.
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Student Well-Being Will Coronavirus Silence School Bands and Choirs?
Educators and researchers hunt for ways student musicians and singers can practice and perform safely despite the risk of virus transmission.
Corey Mitchell, August 24, 2020
6 min read