Teachers leave online classes for eerie fire drill at near-empty school
Teachers at a school in Sunset Park, Brooklyn had to leave their classes immediately. Faculty within the building had to participate for an eerie fire drill at a near-empty school.
Parents, teen face criminal charges after party forces school to go remote
Two parents and their teenagers in Massachusetts are facing criminal charges after hosting a party. The party forced a high school to delay reopening for in-person learning.
Coronavirus sweeps college campuses, sparking fears over holiday breaks
As the coronavirus pandemic takes its toll on college campuses across the US, many are now fearing what will happen when these students are sent home for their holiday breaks.
More Than 2,000 Texas Students Have Tested Positive for COVID-19 Since Start of School Year
More than 2,000 Students Have Tested Positive for COVID-19 Since Start of School Year. The Texas Department of State Health Services and Texas Education Agency have launched a website for families to track the number of cases of COVID-19.
Remote Learning Overwhelms Some Teachers With Large Virtual Classes
While online learning has proven to be a good alternative to in-person classes amid the coronavirus pandemic, some teachers are finding themselves overwhelmed with class sizes sometimes as large as 50-100 students.
Photo Shows Kindergartner Being ‘Totally Over’ Virtual Learning
As children adjust to their new schedules of remote learning, many are becoming exhausted by the new format. A photo shows a kindergarten being ‘totally over’ remote learning.
How Students and Parents Are Navigating the Changing College Experience Amid COVID-19
Many colleges and universities have already shifted from in-person to all-remote learning this semester. Some parents and students spoke with KYW Newsradio about how schools are managing the situation.