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As COVID Cases Rise and Fall, More Students Are Leaving Public Schools: Survey
Class during COVID hasn’t been easy for any Massachusetts school districts, with some switching between remote and in-person learning as coronavirus case numbers rise and fall. Now an alarming preliminary estimate from a superintendent survey in early September seems to signal that a large number of students are leaving public schools for either private schools or for homeschooling. “It’s...
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Large Numbers of Students Leaving Public Schools: Survey
A survey from superintendents in Massachusetts has found that large amounts of students are leaving public schools for either private schools or for homeschooling due to the rise and fall of coronavirus cases.
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Interest in Homeschooling Has ‘Exploded' Amid Pandemic
As parents nationwide prepare to help their children with more distance learning, a small but quickly growing number are deciding to take matters entirely into their own hands and begin homeschooling
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Parents Are Opting to Home-School Their Children Due to COVID, But Experts Say It Might Not Be for Everyone
While there isn’t comprehensive data on how many parents are planning on home schooling come fall, several states, including Texas, Utah and Washington, have reported sharp upticks in interest, NBC News reports.
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Debates Turn Emotional as Schools Decide How and If to Open
School districts across America must make wrenching decisions over how to resume classes in settings radically altered by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Alternative Learning At Home
Kids are home from school until September. If you’re worried about how many worksheets or papers they’re actually getting done, we get it. Maria Sansone is here to help – it may not be conventional learning.
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Homeschool Tips From A Pro
School is OUT! And as we fumble through worksheets and zoom log ins, Maria Sansone found it best to turn to the pro. Kristi clover, a homeschool mom of *five*..She’s seen and tried it all and is sharing her secrets!
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Coronavirus Heaps More Challenges on Families of Kids With Disabilities
Homeschooling has its challenges for any family, but for the Winick family of Andover, Massachusetts, remote learning has meant not only being 9-year-old Parker’s teacher, but also his behavioral, speech, and occupational therapist. “He has a co-diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and ADHD,” said Parker’s dad, T.J. Winick. Jo Ann Simons, the president and CEO of the Northeast Arc,...