By: Alyssa Wilson School districts across the country are returning to the classroom after the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to close and resume remotely. According to the Associated Press, Black students have been less likely than white students to enroll in in-person learning. This trend is attributed to factors including the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in Black and Brown communities, lack of trust that schools can keep children safe, and the number of students of color in urban districts that were slower to reopen. Black parents are saying they can better shield their children from racism in the classroom with […]
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