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Data shows a racial demographic divide among Worcester students returning to in-person learning


Data shows a racial demographic divide among Worcester students returning to in-person learning
Updated May 03, 2021;
A slight demographic divide remains among Worcester Public Schools pre-K-8 students who have opted for in-person learning and those who have opted out, a new briefing from the Worcester Regional Research Bureau reveals.
Worcester Public Schools resumed full in-person learning for all pre-K-8 students Monday. Out of the district’s 16,393 students in elementary, middle and alternative programs, 11,329 students, or 69%, opted to return to in-person learning while 4,541 students, or 28%, chose to stay in remote learning. There were 523 families, or 3%, who did not respond.
When the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education announced that districts would be required to offer fully in-person instruction for K-5 students by April 5 and for grade 6-8 students by April 28, Worcester applied for and received a waiver to delay its full-time ret ....

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New Ipsos Study Finds 8 in 10 Americans Think the Federal Minimum Wage is Too Low and Two-Thirds Support Increasing Minimum Wage to $15 Per Hour


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Today, global market research firm Ipsos released a new, comprehensive federal minimum wage study, which polled more than 6,000 Americans on their knowledge of and opinions on the current federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. The study confirmed that the vast majority of Americans agree that the federal minimum wage is too low and should be increased to at least $15 per hour. In addition, the study highlighted the difficulties for those earning less than $15 per hour to afford basic necessities, the significant impact increasing the federal minimum wage would have on American lives, and the role that large businesses should play in increasing the minimum wage. ....

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