School attendance tanks across the United States as millions of students miss weeks of classes
When in-person school resumed after pandemic closures, Rousmery Negrón and her 11-year-old son both noticed a change: School seemed less welcoming. Parents were no longer allowed in the building without appointments, she said, and punishments were more severe. Everyone seemed less tolerant, more angry. Negrón’s son told her he overheard a teacher mocking his learning disabilities, calling him an ugly name. Her son did not want to go to school anymore. And she did not feel he was safe there. He would end up missing more than five months of sixth grade. Across the country, students have been absent...
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