Livestreaming class is an advantage not available to all Mass. students
Robin Lake is quoted by WGBH on students’ access to livestreamed classes.
The 74 Interview: CRPE’s Robin Lake on the Pandemic’s Missed Opportunities, Lingering Inequities and the ‘Decade of Work Ahead’ to Turn it All Around
In a feature interview from The 74, Robin Lake discusses where things stand on the 700th day since schools closed due to COVID-19.
Will schools require Covid-19 vaccines for students?
CRPE’s database of recovery plans from 100 large and urban districts is cited in Vox.
Texas got $2.4B to safely reopen schools. Some teachers ask where it went
Bree Dusseault is quoted by NBC News on how Texas is spending its COVID relief funds.
Schools are starting to spend Covid relief dollars. Here’s what they’re prioritizing.
Bree Dusseault is quoted by NBC News on how schools are using COVID relief dollars.
Notes from the Field: How students with disabilities experienced the challenges of remote learning
As systems figure out how to recover, schools need to think beyond their usual approaches, such as simply increasing service minutes to help students catch up.
White House promises to provide schools 10 million free coronavirus tests per month
The Washington Post cites CRPE’s data on the number of schools screening students for COVID-19.
Pods in Action: Cleveland Metropolitan School District
Cleveland came into the pandemic with a history of collaboration among civic organizations and schools.
Pods in Action: Hyde Park Neighborhood Club
During the pandemic, HPNC staff supervised students’ online learning and provided social experiences that were designed to mimic those that students would experience in school in a normal year.
Pods in Action: My Reflection Matters
Initially an in-person, local organization, My Reflection Matters launched its virtual “Village” platform in August 2020 to connect and support primarily Black, Indigenous, and People of Color families.