What The Study Did:
Among the few New York state public school districts providing full-time in-person elementary school instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, most
districts served predominately white students, rural/suburban students and children who were not
disadvantaged (children who were not from a low-income family, were not English language
learners, did not have homelessness, and did not have a disability).
Authors:
Ashley M. Fox, Ph.D., M.A., of the
University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY),
is the corresponding author.
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