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Biden highlights widespread student absenteeism as new school year begins.

President ​Biden and First Lady Jill Biden Visit School to Mark Start of ⁤School‍ Year

WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden and First⁢ Lady Jill Biden⁢ paid a visit to a school in the nation’s capital ⁣on Aug. ​28 to‍ mark the‍ start of the school year.

Many schools across⁤ the country‌ have seen an increase ⁣in⁤ chronic student‌ absenteeism since the​ start of the COVID-19 ‌pandemic, with Washington among the ⁣hardest ‍hit.​ A new study found that ​millions‌ of U.S. students‍ were chronically ⁢absent last year, missing ⁣at least 10 percent of the school year.

The Bidens visited ⁣Eliot–Hine Middle School, a predominantly black school with more than 300 students.

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The COVID-19 pandemic and ⁤subsequent lockdowns ‌have had a negative impact on schools and students. Since⁣ schools reopened⁣ during the pandemic, student absenteeism⁤ has reached record levels nationwide.

A study by Stanford⁢ University education​ professor‌ Thomas Dee and The Associated Press found that more than 25 percent ⁢of students‌ are chronically ‍absent, compared to 15 ⁢percent prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Public ​school absenteeism in Washington is among ‌the worst in the nation.

The study also found ​that ​an estimated 6.5 million additional students have‌ become ‍chronically absent. Absences are more widespread among Latino, black, and low-income students, according ⁤to the analysis.

Another study by the ​National Center for Education Statistics⁤ last year found that more than 80 percent of U.S. public schools ‌reported that the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted student behavior and socio-emotional development. Public schools⁤ reported ​needing more support⁢ for student mental health, according to ⁢the study.

“Compared to a typical school year prior to the start ​of the COVID-19 pandemic, 72 percent of U.S. public ⁤schools reported ⁤an increase in chronic absenteeism among their ‌students,” the report stated. During the​ same period, 72 percent of public schools reported an increase in teacher absences, as well.

According to a statement from the White House, President Biden secured $130 billion through the⁤ American Rescue Plan “to help ​schools safely reopen, stay open, and address the academic and mental health needs of students”​ in what‍ it called “the largest⁢ investment” in​ the country’s public⁢ school​ system. The plan‍ was designed to help ⁣students return to school⁣ and recover academically, but given the dismal recovery, some are questioning ‍if the ‌president’s approach is working.

There’s still work to be ⁣done, and the president is committed to doing more to assist schools⁣ and children, White House press ‍secretary Karine​ Jean-Pierre told ⁢reporters on Aug. 28.

White House⁢ press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks ‍during a press briefing at ‍the White House on⁤ Aug. 28, 2023. ​(Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

“Remember when the president walked in, more than 50 percent of schools ‌were shut​ down because ‌of COVID, because the last administration didn’t have a comprehensive plan to deal with ⁢COVID-19,” Jean-Pierre ⁢said.



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