91ɬÂþ
91ɬÂþ
America's Education News Source
About 91ɬÂþ
Newsletters
News
Opinion
Home
Video
Analysis
Search
Search
Sections
Early Care
zero2eight
Series
School (In)Security
Future of High School
Pandemic
The Big Picture
91ɬÂþ Interview
Weaving a Stronger Society
4Fams
Keeping It 100
Topics
COVID Recovery
critical race theory
ed tech
Investigation
learning loss
Los Angeles
Pandemic
Politics
Research
Solutions
School Choice
STEM
Surveillance
teacher voice
Texas
Youth mental health
Podcasts
Class Disrupted
91ɬÂþ Enterprise
COVID Warriors
View All >
91ɬÂþ
Contact Us
[email protected]
Follow Us
Support the 74
Republish Our Content
91ɬÂþ
Support the 74
Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions
Copyright 2026 91ɬÂþ, Inc
Explore
Immigration
Bright Spots
zero2eight
Spotlight Oklahoma
Math
AI
STEM
Majority of Americans Back Remote Learning to Protect Children, Teachers from COVID Spread, New Poll Finds
Education news and commentary, delivered right to your inbox.
Sign up for 91ɬÂþ newsletter.
Sign Up
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.
Tutoring Company with Chinese Ties Hits Back at Parents Group’s Bid to ‘Destroy’ It
Greg Toppo
May 15, 2024
North Carolina Has Lost Almost 5% of Its Child Care Programs Since Pandemic
Katie Dukes
May 10, 2024
Rural Students’ Access to Wi-Fi is in Jeopardy as Pandemic-Era Resources Recede
Gabriel E. Hales & Keith N. Hampton
April 24, 2024
Video: With COVID Funds Ending, How Can Schools Keep Their Best Programs Going?
91ɬÂþ
April 8, 2024
Nearly a Third of North Carolina Child Care Providers to Close Within Months
Katie Dukes
April 6, 2024
Chronic Absenteeism Rises in Texas Schools Post-Pandemic
Claudia Lorena Silva
April 4, 2024
NYC Schools Will No Longer Require 5-Day COVID Quarantines, Following CDC Guidance
Julian Shen-Berro
March 19, 2024
Americans Have Yet to Accept COVID’s Tragedy — And Are Taking It Out On Schools
Conor P. Williams
March 11, 2024
Four Years After COVID, Former Superintendent Looks Back with Pride — and Regret
Linda Jacobson
March 11, 2024
Keeping Learning Recovery Going When Federal Pandemic Funds Dry Up
Denise Forte
March 10, 2024
‘We Are in a Different Place’: CDC Lifts 5-Day Isolation Guidelines for COVID
Helena Oliviero & Stephanie Lamm
March 9, 2024
California Schools Gained Billions During COVID-19. Now the Money is Running Out
Carolyn Jones
March 8, 2024
Job Focused Community College Programs Grow — But Grim Transfer Trend Continues
Joshua Bay
March 5, 2024
Iowa Appeals Court Upholds Law Banning Mask Mandates in Schools
Clark Kauffman
March 1, 2024
These Fed-Up Parents Fought California’s Pandemic Schooling and Won. Now What?
Carolyn Jones
February 29, 2024
Lost Learning = Lost Earning, an Equation that Could Cost the U.S. $31 Trillion
Kevin Mahnken
February 29, 2024
Texas Children Still Struggle in Math Post-Pandemic, Schools Try New Approaches
Brian Lopez
February 14, 2024
As Relief Funds Expire, Harvard’s Kane Says ‘Whole Generation’ Still Needs Help
Linda Jacobson
February 7, 2024
Why Now Is the Perfect Time to Redesign the New American High School
Robin Lake
February 7, 2024
To Fight Chronic Absenteeism, Ohio Lawmakers Propose Paying Kids to Go to School
Susan Tebben
February 3, 2024
Helping Teens Succeed: We Must Blur the Lines Between HS, College & Careers
Jared Polis
January 27, 2024
Road Scholars: When These Families Travel, School Comes Along for the Ride
Linda Jacobson
January 24, 2024
The Re-Education of Uché Blackstock, the Doctor Disrupting ‘Medical Apartheid’
Mark Swartz
January 23, 2024
State Will Roll Out More Money to Help Districts Pay to Bus Students to School
Ross Williams
January 18, 2024
1 in 5 Students, Majority of Native American Pupils, Chronically Absent in SD
Makenzie Huber
January 11, 2024
As Nation Reels from Chronic Absenteeism, Indiana Confronts it in the Extreme
Kate Rix
January 11, 2024
Grieving Houston Students’ Well-Being at Stake as COVID-19 Funds Fade
Asher Lehrer-Small
January 9, 2024
6 Ways Schools Can Better Engage Parents Worried About COVID Learning Loss
Keri Rodrigues
January 8, 2024
When Getting Good Grades and Working at Grade Level Are Not the Same Thing
Lauren Wagner
January 8, 2024
74 Interview: Why Social Media is Being Blamed for the Youth Suicide Crisis
Mark Keierleber
January 5, 2024
Load More