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December 10, 2020
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U.S. News & World Report: CDC: Black, Latino Parents More Concerned About School Reopenings Than Whites
December 10, 2020
El Mundo
El Mundo: ¿Pueden Y Deben Abrirlas Escuelas?
December 3, 2020
La Opinion
La Opinion: La política educativa en el periodo pospandémico debe incluir las voces de todos los padres
December 2, 2020
Education Week
Education Week: How Teachers’ Unions Are Influencing Decisions on School Reopenings
November 20, 2020
Chalkbeat
Chalkbeat: Virtual instruction isn’t getting high marks from parents, but many still prefer it
November 13, 2020
New York Times
The New York Times: Biden’s Education Department Will Move Fast to Reverse Betsy DeVos’s Policies
November 13, 2020
Progreso Hispano News
Progreso Hispano: The National Parents Union Urges Reform
November 10, 2020
NBC Boston
NBC 10 Boston: Parents Say Their Children Have Gained Weight During the Pandemic
November 2, 2020
Progreso Hispano News
Progreso Hispano News: 68% of Hispanic Students Remain in Online Learning
October 28, 2020
The Washington Post
Washington Post: Teachers unions, on the rise, poised for gains if there’s a Biden administration
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