TOP STORIES Cities Deploy Rapid Digital Inclusion Efforts Amid Crisis Cities across the country are trying to get more of their citizens access to the Internet during the COVID-19 crisis, with essential services such as medicine and education moving online as residents stay home. READ MORE Indiana Teachers Find Ways to Stay Connected During Virus With schools in Indiana closed amid the pandemic, the educators, students and families there are learning and improving skills to creatively use technology and the Internet. They are finding new ways to stay connected. READ MORE Schools Report Online Student Absences During Crisis Minnesota’s transition to distance learning has left out tens of thousands of K-12 students and threatens to expand the state’s already wide gaps in achievement, early attendance reports suggest. READ MORE Washington Teachers Create Online Learning Road Map In the weeks since schools closed statewide, teachers in Washington have had to quickly figure out plans for online learning, and they are doing so in part by swapping tips and motivation with each other. READ MORE Camp Uses Online Outdoor Lessons to Reach Students After Ohio's stay-at-home order closed Camp Nuhop in Perrysville, its staff got creative to continue teaching local kids about the great outdoors and ended up reaching children around the world. READ MORE Are Philadelphia Schools Lagging in Online Instruction? Philadelphia students will begin remote instruction next week — 38 days after they were last in classrooms, and they won’t learn new material until May 4, 52 days after school was dismissed amid the pandemic. READ MORE |