Ida deals new blow to Louisiana schools struggling to reopen

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“The last two years have already been so hard on them.' Schools were just reopening in Louisiana after a year and a half of pandemic disruptions. Then Hurricane Ida struck, derailing studies for nearly 170,000 students.

Many people remain without power or running water, and some districts are still assessing damage. In several parishes, no reopening dates have been announced for schools. They are simply closed until further notice.

Inevitably, as parents and others ponder what’s next for their children, 2005’s monster Hurricane Katrina is invoked. When researchers at Columbia University and the Children’s Health Fund tried to determine that storm’s impact on children five years after landfall, they found unstable living conditions persisted, serious emotional and behavioral issues were rampant and one-third of students in affected areas were behind in schooling for their age.

Douglas Harris, a Tulane University economist whose work focuses on education, said he expects test scores will eventually recover, as they did after Katrina, but they won’t be a true reflection of the harm from the pandemic and now a hurricane.

 

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Remember lousiana the Republicans and their boy Trump have been telling you that climate change is a hoax. Many have been fighting to keep America from doing anything about the misery you all are feeling today.

What? This is the USA. If Louisiana needs help for their American children’s education why can’t they get help? Online studies can continue. If the will is there, we know it can be done. Show the kids “America strong”.

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Maybe it's a sign that schools should remain CLOSED until the COVID19 pandemic isn't a pandemic anymore 🤔

Well, Louisiana isn’t big on learnin…

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Isn't this what MAGA want? Everybody on their own?

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