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Repeating second grade: Kids being held back as they return to school amid COVID-19

Repeating second grade: Kids being held back as they return to school amid COVID-19
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Repeating second grade: Kids being held back as COVID-19 affects some of the most important years of school

North Carolina testing data shows majority of students failing end-of-course tests

North Carolina testing data shows majority of students failing end-of-course tests More N.C. students failing state exams By Chandler Morgan | March 1, 2021 at 5:55 PM EST - Updated March 1 at 7:45 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Data from North Carolina Department of Public Instruction shows the majority of high school students did not pass state end-of-course exams that we’re given in the Fall. The data is the first large-scale glimpse into how students in North Carolina are doing amidst the pandemic. State education leaders say more students failing exams during pandemic “Whatever they’ve had in place for however long.. it’s no longer working,” said parent Jane Minovskaya. “They need a better system.”

Parents are holding kids back in school amid COVID-19: How to help them catch up

Parents are holding kids back in school amid COVID-19: How to help them catch up • 17 min read School children wearing facemasks walk outside an elementary school. Jane Minovskaya of Charlotte, North Carolina, cares for her two nephews Nathan, 7 and Dayan, 6, who attended Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The district, which is the 18th largest in the country, has been closed for in-person instruction since last March and had adopted a virtual model. They are extremely bored, Minovskaya told Good Morning America in early February. At some point they fall asleep . reach out for paper, crayons, look for the iPad, YouTube. They will look for anything to do instead of listening to what they need to be listening to.

Parents consider holding children back after struggling with remote learning

Parents consider holding children back after struggling with remote learning Families deciding to hold students back a year By Chandler Morgan | February 1, 2021 at 7:17 PM EST - Updated February 11 at 12:58 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Many students have struggled with adapting to in-person learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here in Charlotte, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools officials tell WBTV that more children are missing class and falling behind. Many parents are left with a difficult decision – should I hold my child back in school? Family doesn t feel children ready to advance to next grade WBTV Education Reporter Chandler Morgan spoke with some families about what goes into making a decision like that.

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