Many schools in the U.S. switched to remote or distance learning at the onset of the pandemic back in mid-March. While remote learning has enabled students to continue their education or finish their school year in the safest way possible for their physical health, it’s magnified the inequality and disadvantages between kids of different backgrounds.
For example, kids from homes with incomes of less than $25,000 a year are ten times more likely to be doing little to no remote learning than their peers from homes making more than $100,000 a year. And 13% of those from low-income homes have either no device or no internet, compared to 1% of families with incomes greater than $50,000. And nearly 40% of parents whose kids should be receiving individualized support say they are not receiving any support at all.
“This pandemic has turned the cracks in our education system into an abyss that threatens to swallow our most vulnerable kids. As school closes for summer, Congress must take urgent action to give students access to the resources they desperately need before school begins again in the fall,” said Justin Ruben, Co-Director of ParentsTogether Action. “As state budgets are slashed, our schools are having to cut programs and teachers at an alarming rate.
Just 20% of parents surveyed whose children have an Individualized Educational Program or are entitled to other special education services say that they are receiving those services. Almost 40% say they aren’t receiving any support at all from their school district. Only one in five families say their children are receiving the support they’re entitled to.
In order to find a solution for all families during this ongoing crisis, ParentsTogether Action is supporting a
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: Reuters - 🏆 2. / 97 Read more »
Source: CNBC - 🏆 12. / 72 Read more »
Source: CNBC - 🏆 12. / 72 Read more »
Source: WSJ - 🏆 98. / 63 Read more »
Source: POPSUGARMoms - 🏆 117. / 63 Read more »
Source: THR - 🏆 411. / 53 Read more »