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Would Schools Close in a Future Pandemic?

Last updated: March 13, 2025 3:27 am
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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on American children and their education has been profound and long-lasting. In March 2020, 55 million children across the United States stopped going to school as the virus spread rapidly. Little did anyone anticipate that many of these students would not return to full-time, in-person learning until September 2021, a year and a half later.

The prolonged closures of schools, particularly in Democratic-majority areas, had a significant negative effect on students’ academic progress. Research has shown that the longer schools remained closed, the further behind students fell. The devastating impact of the pandemic on children’s education is now widely acknowledged across the political spectrum.

As the country grapples with the aftermath of the pandemic, there are important questions to consider for the future. What would happen if another health crisis were to arise? How would school leaders and lawmakers make decisions in the face of a new unknown pathogen?

In looking back at the handling of school closures during the pandemic, some leaders, including Representative Jake Auchincloss from Massachusetts, have called for a retrospective analysis. There is recognition that decisions made during the pandemic, which often prioritized the views of teachers’ unions and epidemiologists advocating for a cautious approach, may have inadvertently disadvantaged students.

Moving forward, there is a consensus among education and health leaders that a different approach should be taken in the event of another health crisis. Lessons learned from the pandemic, including the importance of in-person instruction and the negative consequences of prolonged school closures, will inform decision-making in the future.

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Despite the challenges faced during the pandemic, there are opportunities for improvement. Investments in ventilation systems and safety measures can help ensure that schools can remain open during future health emergencies. Additionally, a more nuanced and localized approach to school closures, rather than systemwide shutdowns, may be more effective in balancing safety with educational needs.

Ultimately, the politicization of the pandemic and the resulting mistrust in science and public institutions pose significant challenges for future decision-making. It is crucial for leaders to prioritize the well-being of children and to work towards rebuilding trust in the education system. By learning from the experiences of the past five years, we can better prepare for and navigate future health crises while ensuring the continuity of education for all students.

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