Class of 2021: Digging Out From Under COVID
Obstacles Mount for Students as Pandemic Deepens
August 29, 2022
COVID-19 dealt a harder blow to members of the Class of 2021 than it did to their predecessors. The number of states with falling graduation rates doubled in the second year of the pandemic, amid another year of quarantines and outbreaks, trauma, and a simmering mental health crisis among teenagers. The declines in graduation rates come after years of steady progress in the percentages of students who finish high school on time.
To reengage the students who fell through the cracks during the pandemic, schools and dropout-recovery providers are having to work harder, going door to door to find missing students and offer them something more than remote course work to get them back on track.
This package of stories looks at the pandemic鈥檚 ongoing impact on graduation rates, the students who are struggling to regain their academic footing, and the programs that are working to help them.
To reengage the students who fell through the cracks during the pandemic, schools and dropout-recovery providers are having to work harder, going door to door to find missing students and offer them something more than remote course work to get them back on track.
This package of stories looks at the pandemic鈥檚 ongoing impact on graduation rates, the students who are struggling to regain their academic footing, and the programs that are working to help them.
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