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The Urgency and Challenge of Opening K-12 Schools
in the Fall of 2020
The sudden closure of kindergarten through 12th grade
(K-12) schools nationwide this spring likely helped to avert
a medical catastrophe from the coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19) pandemic. This decisive step, however, is cast-
ing a long shadow. By the time the school year ends in June,
more than 55 million US children will have missed months
of in-class instruction.1 The educational effect to date rep-
resents only one dimension of the harm to children.
More than 20 million children rely on school break-
fast or lunch; surveys now indicate that 1 in 5 mothers
with children younger than 12 years old report that their
children are going hungry.2 Millions of children have lost
access to health services through school-based health
centers. There are major divides by race/ethnicity, ge-
ography, and economic class in access to home comput-
ers and high-speed internet.3 When prolonged school
closures are combined with summer break, some chil-
dren may to fall behind normal academic growth by as
much as a year in mathematics.4
The “COVID slide” will likely be greatest among those
students who are already at educational and social risk.
Children with significant learning disabilities may re-
gress without in-person instruction. In addition, school
officials typically make about 1 in 5 reports regarding child
abuse and neglect5; without involvement of school-
based counselors and social workers, these concerns
may not be investigated.
Reopening schools this fall is an urgent national pri-
ority. To achieve this goal as safely as possible and re-
duce the chances that schools are required to close again,
policy makers at every level should consider embracing
a framework with these 6 components.
Create the Conditions for a Successful Reopening
Whether closing schools contributes more than mod-
estly to a decline in coronavirus infection is a matter of
ongoing debate.6 Nonetheless, in the event of signifi-
cant community spread in the fall and winter months,
parents and teachers are likely to again demand school
closure, and, if they do, elected leaders are likely to agree.
The best way to avoid a replay of the widespread clo-
sures is to control the pandemic more effectively in the
future. To open school safely, communities should drive
down the spread of COVID-19 over the summer while
building a strong public health response for the fall. Ev-
ery community should implement a rigorous program of
testing, contact tracing, isolation, and quarantine.
Establish Distancing at Each School
Following guidance developed by the Centers for Dis-
ease Control and Prevention, schools should imple-
ment distancing whenever there are even low levels
of community transmission.7 Protocols should involve
creating more space for children in the classroom
(with desks spaced 6 ft apart), keeping groups of chil-
dren together throughout the day to limit mixing,
staggering Read, review and summarize the article that you have selected
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Direct references must be cited :ISEA • Volume 48, Number 3, 2020 | 109
Special Education Students in Public
High Schools During COVID-19 in the
USA
Matthew Nelson and Elizabeth Murakami
Abstract: The world, nation, and states have never experienced a pandemic that would affect us all at
the same time. This article examines unprecedented changes and instructional delivery challenges
under the COVID-19 health crisis. For USA students, school closures during the crisis jeopardised
especially those underserved and with special needs, in their ability to receive equitable opportunities.
In this article we exemplify how the pandemic exacerbated unequal and inequitable outcomes, with key
leadership considerations focused on high school students with special needs.
Keywords: School district leadership, COVID-19, special education, pandemic
Introduction
Peter is a 12th grade student (senior) in a rural high school in Texas and diagnosed with
autism. With accommodations and supports from special education and general teachers, he
has been very successful. He has forged strong relationships with his special education case
manager and his Foreign Language teacher. During his senior year, Peter was maintaining
high grades (A’s and B’s). Although he struggled with some social skills, he was a capable
and accomplished student.
Peter struggled when working with groups or presenting in front of peers, but his case
manager reported tremendous growth since he began high school. Just before the COVID-19
outbreak, Peter was participating in group learning and was a leader in his German class. He
was on track to finishing high school successfully. Peter aspired to go to college,
demonstrating interest in cinematography. His special education case manager researched
college programmes of interest to Peter. He was meeting the GPA minimum required for
admission at New York University (NYU) (3.69) and was but a few points away from meeting
the GPA requirement at University of Southern California (USC) (3.73).
110 | ISEA • Volume 48, Number 3, 2020
On March 23, 2020, Texas mandated school closures due to COVID-19. The district organised
measures for at-home online learning, provided tablets/laptops for students as well as WiFi
strategically located across the schools’ vicinities. However, once the at-home learning began,
Peter did not log into class meetings or check in with his teachers. Attempts to contact him
were futile. Due to the loss of the supportive campus environment and loss of positive teacher
interactions, Peter was in real danger of failing courses.
The school diagnostician finally reached Peter’s father. He reported that he worked 12+ hours
daily and as a result, was unable to assist Peter with school. Peter was at home alone for the
better part of most days and did not have access to internet. Peter was unable to access the
school’s WiFi due to distance and his father’s schedule. The father reported that Peter was
depressed and didCOVID-19S IMPACT ON STUDENTS WITH
DISABILITIES IN UNDER-RESOURCED SCHOOL
DISTRICTS
Crystal Grant*
Introduction 127
I. Students with Disabilities During COVID-19 130
II. The Impact of COVID-19 on Students of Color. 133
III. Applicable Laws During the Pandemic 136
A. Special Education Services During March-June 2020..... 137
B. Special Education Services at the Start of the 2020-2021
School Year 138
Concluginn 139
INTRODUCTION
The COVID-191 pandemic has had an undeniably devastating impact on
the world. In the United States, the pandemic touched all facets of society
as non-essential businesses closed, millions of people became ill, and
thousands died. In the spring of 2020, pursuant to state-mandated
stay-at-home orders, most U.S. schools physically closed their buildings.
Some school districts presented students with the opportunity to complete
the remainder of the school year at home through online remote instruction
- others ended the school year early. While moving to online instruction
was appreciated as a common-sense approach to a difficult and
unprecedented situation, it was not a solution for many students with
J.D., MSW. Crystal Grant directs and teaches at the Duke Childrens Law Clinic, a
medical-legal partnership that provides legal services to children and their families.
1 . COVID - 19 is an abbreviation for the coronavirus disease 2019 . See Coronavirus
Disease 2019 (COVID- 19). Frequently Asked Questions, CTRS . FOR DISEASE CONTROL &
PREVENTION,
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavims/2019-ncov/faq.html#Coronavirus-Disease-2019-Basics
[https://perma.cc/I)27U-JHPS] (last visited Oct, 21, 2020). The virus that causes COVID-19
spreads from person to person.
127
128 FORDHAM URB. L. J. [Vol . XLVIII
disabilities. Students with disabilities in majority low-income school
districts and communities of color faced additional challenges due to their
disabilities and social factors impacting their communities.2 Many students
lacked computers with updated technology like webcams, speakers, and
reliable internet, a quiet place to work, or parents available to help them with
assignments.3
The school districts that did not have the resources to transition quickly to
online instruction were forced to end the school year prematurely.4 Districts
that continued to operate questioned whether they were legally compelled by
the state education agencies to provide special education services remotely,
and even when there was a clear duty to do so, financially strapped schools
were simply not up to the task.5 The challenges revealed during the
pandemic serve as a reminder of the disparities in special education services
between wealthier, better-resourced school districts and schools that are
under-resourced.6 Federal and state governments need to develop a more
equitable infrastructure that will adequately support all students, especially
in times of crisis.
This Essay explores the plight of students with disabilities during the
COVID-19 pa
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