Some schools are asking kids to spend hours online, changing how parents think about screen-time rules.

Jessica A. Krug, an associate professor at George Washington University, said she’s claimed a Black identity throughout her career.

Being students and instructors breeds new anxieties for college teaching and research assistants in the midst of the health crisis.


Bad Internet, borrowing broadband and what it takes for some kids to learn remotely. The unique challenges of special education during the pandemic. And, the toxic side of positivity.

Teachers are quitting their jobs to lead pods. Worried administrators are trying to adapt.

Coronavirus cases are on the rise at JMU, pushing the campus to temporarily halt in-person instruction.

Some remote learners in D.C. and Md. face technical glitches and equipment shortages.

The state plans to build a wireless network to send high-speed broadband to rural students. But it will probably take a year to build.

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The program allows families to pick up free food from any convenient school campus.

Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate this pandemic school year.

The Washington Post reporter answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

Washington Post reporters answer questions to help parents and guardians navigate the pandemic school year.

Fishburne Military School is relying on strict, military-style discipline to enforce social distancing.

A D.C. high school principal, teachers and staff try to get students enrolled and online.

Governor’s push leaves parents and educators wondering about further change.

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