york times and stanford university about the massive exodus of children. the drop was 28% higher for families earning $35,000 or less. the studies show the months but the able to recover may follow a racial and economic divide. it also suggests the educational loss to our kids may be one of the biggest costs to this pandemic. i m joined by kayla patrick, an analyst with the education trust to help us understand this.
pre-k programs. can we reverse it? i m optimistic we can. it s not just about about how much money we re getting, but how well we re spending it. so a district like detroit is getting $3,000 per student just to help them get back on grade level. we no that targeted tutoring can cost as little as $900 per student. welcome to see districts implement tutoring programs. they re working with a small group of students to really help them fill their gaps. they may have the over the last year or two they ve been at home virtually learning. i m going to take your optimism and run with it. i m really hoping you re right. kayla patrick, great to see you. great to see you. we want to bring in democratic congress madge jamal bouman of new york city. thank you for joining us.
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As the pandemic took hold, more than 1 million children did not enroll in local schools. Many of them were the most vulnerable: 5-year-olds in low-income neighborhoods
Dana Goldstein, The New York Times
Published: 09 Apr 2021 09:50 AM BdST
Updated: 09 Apr 2021 09:50 AM BdST Almarie Frazier with her 12-year old daughter, Kamari, and 7-year old son, Wayne, at home in Oakland, Calif, March 28, 2021.The New York Times
Over the past year, Deprece Bonilla, a mother of five in Oakland, California, has gotten creative about helping her children thrive in a world largely mediated by screens. );
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She signed them up for online phonics tutoring and virtual martial arts lessons. If they are distracted inside the family’s duplex, she grabs snacks and goes with the children into the car, saying they cannot come out until their homework is done. She has sometimes spent three hours per day assisting with school assignments, even as she works from home for a local nonprofit organisation.