A quiet and ‘unsettling’ pandemic toll: Students who’ve fallen off the grid
Originally published December 29, 2020 by Delaware Public Media
A study by an educational nonprofit focusing on underserved student populations estimates that as many as 3 million students may have dropped out of school since the pandemic forced a switch to remote learning. The study cites limited internet access, housing insecurity, disability and language barriers as primary reasons students might stop attending school.
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