(Note: This on-going series is about reopening schools around the country in light of the pandemic. We are presently on strike, resulting in the closing of schools in our district because our district leadership is not taking seriously the changes that need to be made to deal with effects of the pandemic on our students and teachers. See other posts on this blog for up-to-date reports on our job action.)

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Ordinarily, I’d add these new articles and videos to The Best Posts Predicting (& Showing) What Schools Look Like During The Pandemic. However, that list is just getting too massive. So, in the future, if you want to find these in one place, click here:
Hiccups and hard lessons: What it takes to bring big new tutoring programs to America’s classrooms is from Chalkbeat.
California sends millions of COVID-19 tests to schools for the return from spring break is from The L.A. Times.
The headline and text of this story imply that parents strongly oppose masking in schools. And yet the poll itself shows a (narrow) majority of parents say that school masking is necessary. https://t.co/XWrz0pDVXz pic.twitter.com/t1GGWBbWj5
— Matt Barnum (@matt_barnum) March 28, 2022
Here’s my interview about how masks aren’t harming language development, transcript and all! https://t.co/s90MH6Hyyy
— 🌵 Dra Megan Figueroa 🏜 (@megandfigueroa) March 25, 2022
New: Despite lots of federal money, few schools have extended the school day or year. Instead they've offered optional add ons — like summer or after school — an approach that comes with both upsides and downsides.https://t.co/vGpWxIZ9IG
— Matt Barnum (@matt_barnum) March 23, 2022
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