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Teachers at one company that’s still in business are dealing with financial uncertainty and the thought of lost connections with children.
Millions of students are returning to in-person classes this school year. What does that mean for businesses that sell school supplies?
Top Chinese education stocks dipped by 70% within hours last month. But what does it feel like on the ground in China?
The expanded federal child tax credit could help many parents foot the bill for supplies.
Younger teachers may also be more inclined to leave and even switch career paths entirely.
A new Rand survey found stress was the top reason why teachers leave the profession, even before COVID-19.
Pooled testing lets schools monitor lots of students and teachers who have no symptoms but could be carriers.
Dr. Scott Anzalone, a family physician and president of the school board in Logan, Ohio, talks about pandemic challenges.
Of the 30 million low-income students who are eligible for free lunches, only 15% are currently getting those meals.
More than 70% of Black students are going to school entirely online, compared to 40% of white students.