Parents’ poll: Less than two-thirds give schools top grades for handling students’ pandemic-related academic, social-emotional needs

“Less than two-thirds of parents give schools an A or B for their handling of students’ academic and social-emotional needs during the pandemic, and almost 60 percent said they haven’t seen or heard anything about additional resources their schools can provide to address these issues, according to a new poll released last month.”

To read more about the poll, go to: ‘Parents’ poll: Less than two-thirds give schools . . .”

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