Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education in the United States

An elementary school teacher in Iowa delivers a lesson to her students virtually.

In 2020, school systems in the United States began to close down in March because of the spread of COVID-19. This was a historic event in the history of the United States schooling system because it forced schools to shut-down. At the very peak of school closures, COVID-19 affected 55.1 million students in 124,000 public and private U.S. schools.[1] The effects of widespread school shut-downs were felt nationwide, and aggravated several social inequalities in gender, technology, educational achievement, and mental health.

  1. ^ "Map: Coronavirus and School Closures in 2019-2020". Education Week. 2020-03-07. Retrieved 2021-03-29.

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