As schools reopen, Asian American students are missing from classrooms
Moriah Balingit, Hannah Natanson and Yutao Chen, The Washington Post
March 4, 2021
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Nancy Lin, left, with her kids, Miranda Gao, 12, and Stanley Gao, 13, in Philadelphia. She decided to maintain their remote education because of issues with a school building s condition.Photo by Rachel Wisniewski for The Washington Post.
It s happening in well-to-do Pakistani households in the suburbs of Washington and among Chinese restaurant workers in Philadelphia. It s happening among weary Filipino nurses in Queens, Hmong refugee families in Minneapolis and in Silicon Valley s Asian American community.
As school buildings start to reopen, Asian and Asian American families are choosing to keep their children learning from home at disproportionately high rates. They say they are worried about elderly parents in cramped, multigenerational households, distrustful of promised safety measures and afraid t