Schools See Big Drop in Attendance as Students Stay Away, Citing Covid-19 [View all]
Source: Wall Street Journal
Public-school attendance across the U.S. has dropped to unusually low levels, complicating efforts to keep schools open, as districts also contend with major staff shortages.
Many students in kindergarten through 12th grade are out sick because of Covid-19 or are being kept home by anxious parents, as the Omicron variant surges, officials say. Remote learning often isnt being offered anymore for students who are home. Empty desks create a quandary for teachers, who must decide whether to push ahead with lesson plans knowing a large number of their students will need to catch up.
New York City, the nations largest school district, saw its overall attendance rate fall below 70% when classes resumed after the winter holidays, far beneath the districts pre-pandemic average of over 91% students at school each day. Many students missed class because of fears of contracting the virus or because they or a family member had tested positive, teachers said.
Theres never been anything like this, said Arthur Goldstein, a teacher at Francis Lewis High School in Queens, N.Y., referring to the sustained low attendance. He has taught in New York City for 37 years and held classes in the aftermath of disasters, including the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and superstorm Sandy in 2012.
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