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Most Mass. middle schools reopen fully for in-person instruction on Wednesday


Most Mass. middle schools reopen fully for in-person instruction on Wednesday
By Naomi Martin and Felicia Gans Globe Staff,Updated April 28, 2021, 6:00 a.m.
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Sixth-grade English language arts teacher Andrea Lavoie lectured at Boston Prep, a charter middle and high school in Hyde Park, in February.Lane Turner/Globe Staff
Almost all public middle schools in Massachusetts will offer full-time, in-person instruction on Wednesday, marking an important next step in the state’s effort to fully reopen all public schools this spring.
Most elementary schools reopened earlier this month. State education officials announced Tuesday that all public high schools statewide must offer five-day-a-week in-person instruction by May 17. ....

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Kids are finally returning to school. But most of them are white.


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Kids are finally returning to school. But most of them are white.
It’s a key challenge facing Joe Biden as he moves beyond his first months in office, and one the administration insists it is prepared to tackle.
Returning children to the classroom safely is as much of a policy challenge for the Biden White House as it is a political hurdle. | Haven Daley/AP Photo
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President Joe Biden is on the verge of meeting his 100-day pledge to press the majority of American schools into reopening for five days of weekly in-person instruction. But there’s a problem. Most of the kids returning to classes are white. ....

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Learning pods are now helping vulnerable students. Will the trend survive the pandemic?


Learning pods are now helping vulnerable students. Will the trend survive the pandemic?
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investigating learning differences, special education and other education challenges in city schools.
Like many New York City charter schools, Brooklyn’s Ascend network started off the year fully remote. But just a few months in, it became clear: Remote learning wasn’t working for certain students.
Attendance dipped, and teachers struggled to reach students at the network’s K-12 schools. Many of the children come from some of the poorest neighborhoods in Central Brooklyn, and some live in vulnerable housing situations. They needed a safe, supervised place for effective virtual schooling. ....

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Online schools are here to stay, even after the pandemic


 
Natasha Singer, The New York Times 
Published: 12 Apr 2021 12:53 PM BdST
Updated: 12 Apr 2021 12:53 PM BdST
Rory Levin, 11, works at a desk at his family s home in Bloomington, Minn, April 5, 2021. Levin, a sixth grader, has been attending an online school and plans to re-enrol this fall. Virtual schools are poised to outlast the coronavirus, creating cohorts of students who may never return to traditional classrooms, though questions about remote learning persist. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times)
Rory Levin, a sixth grader in Bloomington, Minnesota, used to hate going to school. He has a health condition that often makes him feel apprehensive around other students. Taking special-education classes did little to ease his anxiety. ....

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