700 days. That’s how long it’s been since more than half the nation’s schools crossed into the pandemic era. On March 16, 2020, districts in 27 states, …
700 Days: How COVID’s ‘Seismic Interruption’ to Education Unfolded
Back in early 2020, New York City — including its public schools — was open for business until it wasn’t. Classrooms that were packed Friday were off-limits by Monday, March 16. That was 700 days ago. To mark the milestone, The 74 talked to education leaders and families about what’s unfolded in those two years. We zoomed in on a district in Mississippi to capture what’s happened in photos and talked to teens about how COVID has colored their friendships and relationships.
When the social media accounts of school districts across the country went dark during the pandemic, the tiny district of Tupelo, Mississippi, …
Online games. Dating apps. Pen pals from across the globe. Throughout nearly two years of the pandemic, young people at every turn have found …
To mark the 700th day since schools shut down because of COVID-19, The 74 spoke with parents, educators, researchers and students across the U.S. We …
To mark the 700th day since schools shut down because of COVID-19, The 74 spoke with parents, educators, researchers and students across the U.S. We …
To mark the 700th day since schools shut down because of COVID-19, The 74 spoke with parents, educators, researchers and students across the U.S. We …
To mark 24 months since schools shut down because of COVID-19, The 74 spoke with parents, educators, researchers and students across the U.S. We are …