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Why Colorado school districts are serving fewer meals during COVID-19 closures

Chalkbeat

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'We're Really Not Trying To Make Progress': Rural Teachers Navigate Special Needs Amid Pandemic

KUNC

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Why Are Some Kids Thriving During Remote Learning?

Edutopia

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APS food for kids and families makes the half-million mark

Aurora Sentinel

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Core aspects of special ed law should remain during pandemic, DeVos recommends

Chalkbeat

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Metro special needs students facing special challenges with online learning at home

The Sentinel

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Core aspects of special ed law should remain during pandemic, DeVos recommends

Chalkbeat

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What Past Education Emergencies Tell Us About Our Future

Edutopia

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The COVID-19 slide: What summer learning loss can tell us about the potential impact of school closures on student academic achievement

NWEA Brief

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English language learners struggle in remote classes

The Denver Post

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For Chicago homeless students, school provided more than an education. Here’s how they are coping.

Chalkbeat

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Closed Schools Are Creating More Trauma For Students

National Public Radio

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Remote learning extra challenging for students with special needs

Journal Star

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Planning ahead to catch up students when school reopens after coronavirus

The Hechinger Report

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9 Out Of 10 Children Are Out Of School Worldwide. What Now?

National Public Radio

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As Schools Close to Coronavirus, Special Educators Turn to Tele-Therapy

Education Week

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Teachers of newcomer students try to keep them connected as schools close, routines shift

Chalkbeat

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Teachers strategize to keep English learners engaged during COVID-19 crisis

Education Drive

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For Colorado’s youngest students, attention span is just as important as academics in remote learning

The Colorado Sun

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Coronavirus is showing how we teachers can serve students better with relationships than curriculum

The Colorado Sun

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