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By Kara Arundel • K-12 DIVE
While schools have been proactive and creative with their student meal distributions during the pandemic, concerns are growing that programs will struggle in the coming months to keep up with the demands or be unable to reach those in need, warned No Kid Hungry, a campaign of poverty alleviation nonprofit Share Our Strength that aims to end childhood hunger, during a reporter town hall meeting Dec. 3.
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- NPR — New Studies Show The Pandemic Highlights Inequality In U.S. Education System
- The 74 — Report Suggests ESSA’s Flexibility May Be Undermining Equity
- Time — Students Of Color Could Be 12 Months Behind By End Of Academic Year, Report Says
- U.S. News & World Report — States Consider Requiring COVID Vaccinations For School children
- U.S. News & World Report — CDC Study: Black, Latino Parents More Concerned About School Reopenings Than White Parents
- The Washington Post — Teachers Cover Faces In Stickers To Get Students Engaged In Remote School
- The Washington Times — Schools Nationwide Pivot Between Distance, In-Person Learning As COVID-19 Cases Climb
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