Millions of Students Went 'Missing' From Classrooms During the Pandemic. Many Haven't Returned.
No one knows exactly how to get them back.

During the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, a staggering number of students went "missing." Kindergarten enrollment rates dropped, and students already enrolled in classes failed to log in for online learning.
From March to October 2020, the education nonprofit Bellwether estimated, as many as 3 million students nationwide went missing from classrooms. Another estimate from FutureEd, an education think tank, found a sevenfold increase in the number of students missing at least half a school year during the pandemic.
Once in-person school resumed, many students didn't return to the classroom, nor did they register for homeschooling. No one knows exactly how to get them back.
According to the Associated Press (A.P.), California alone is missing more than 150,000 students, while New York is down nearly 60,000. In all, around 230,000 students in 21 states and Washington, D.C., are missing, which suggests that many more students are absent from classrooms nationwide. When the A.P. and Stanford University researchers analyzed data from pre-pandemic years, they found that almost no students were missing.
The government is now designing new interventions to try to keep these students from going uneducated. In 2021, Connecticut unveiled a program that sent trained visitors to the homes of more than 8,000 students. "Reaching out to family seems to be really important, because it's probably not just a student's own decision to be missing school or leaving school," says Jing Liu, an education researcher at the University of Maryland. Connecticut's program de-emphasizes the role of truancy courts to punish absent students and their guardians, a feature that should appeal to civil liberties advocates.
"It's the home visitors' job to build trust, [help parents] understand the importance of school, and [let them] know they don't need to worry and their kids are safe in school," a Connecticut State Department of Education official told Education Week in January. Nine months after their first visit, students in grades 6–12 served by the program had a 16-point increase in their attendance rates compared to chronically absent students who weren't visited.
"The key to keeping kids in school is noticing as soon as possible when they're starting to miss too much, so someone can go out and talk to them and re-engage them, and find out what would help them to come back," says Hedy Chang, executive director of the nonprofit Attendance Works. "If you let it go for months or years, you can't find them then."
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Really? The worry is the kids are staying home with parents all day with no education? More likely they moved and did not notify the previous school. Or the estimates are off.
Note, I liked my kids but practically, I did need to work 40+ hours a week to support them. I do regret sending them to public schools.
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^this^ it’s an administrative error and not at all surprising coming from the education bureaucracy. But you went get oodles of money if you don’t call it a crisis.
30 years ago with mine in PS, they had to have the kid’s asses in a chair to get funds. And they really watched attendance. Undoubtedly this “on-line” learning that schools have embraced has eased the burden of proving “attendance” for funding.
If they can’t gundeck their numbers now, attendance must be terrible.
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Or the School Districts can no longer get away with having phantom students to inflate their numbers for Government funding.
^--- This.
The federal education machine is a corrupt transfer of money to the teacher's union.
That's exactly what I was thinking as well. Somehow the phantom students being used to inflate the budget needs have been uncovered and exposed, similar to how deductions magically dropped when the IRS started requiring SSNs for each dependent.
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"The government is now designing new interventions to try to keep these students from going uneducated."
Rather than just sending them to non-government schools?
So they're closing down the public schools?
The government is now designing new interventions to try to keep these students from going uneducated.
The sheer horror of this sentence is very well understated.
^^This^^
to keep these students from going uneducated.
To paraphrase the apocryphal: If you do not go to school you may be uneducated; if you do go to government schools you will be mis-educated.
Yep, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help" really are the scariest words in the English language.
Once in-person school resumed, many students didn't return to the classroom, nor did they register for homeschooling. No one knows exactly how to get them back.
This is the way. Keep it up America.
In 2021, Connecticut unveiled a program that sent trained visitors to the homes of more than 8,000 students.
OMG. "Trained visitors" from the government coming to your home to give you thinly veiled threats about putting your kids back into the camps. And YOU get to pay for this!
The numbers are obviously off but that is the point isn’t it?
Kids in school was never the point. The point is the Trained Visitors at your door.
I'd far rather answer the door and find someone with a trained puppy doing fun tricks on my front porch.
Nine months after their first visit, students in grades 6–12 served by the program had a 16-point increase in their attendance rates compared to chronically absent students who weren't visited.
This is the most depressing part of the whole article, very black pill. A "trained visitor" from the government shows up to your house to talk you into putting your kids back into the schools that are so awful you abandoned them, and they succeed? WTF people.
People who are terrorized by government will do anything to save themselves, even sacrifice their children.
Millions of Students Went 'Missing' From Classrooms During the Pandemic. Many Haven't Returned.
Obviously all COVID deaths. Masks back on, people!
The government is just pissed off that people are wising up to all of the bullshit and are disengaging from the government.
This is customer relations 101. If your customers can find alternatives that are the same or superior quality for the same or less cost, they will switch. What are the switching costs when it comes to changing schools? It's very, very small while the advantages are significant and life-impacting. The incentive to switch is there, and COVID was the catalyst.
I firmly believe this is the beginning of the end of the federal educational system. It is an abject failure and hamstrings teachers in the classroom via an ignorant bureaucratic reach from Washington at the behest of the teacher's unions. Thank you, Randi, for fucking up so badly in public. You have hastened the student divestment in public education.
How bad is your product if you can't get people to buy it for free at the point of delivery?
I know many of these "missing" kids, they are being homeschooled now and doing a lot better than they were in schools.
You don't need to "register" for homeschooling in most states.
Lol. What did they expect when they decided to stop teaching for a year. It should have been 100% of students who never came back.
Kindergarten enrollment rates dropped, and students already enrolled in classes failed to log in for online learning.
Let that sink in.
Starting that half assed, minimal effort, bottom tier online crap with kindergartners. Parking a five year old in front of a computer screen, or more likely, a fucking iPad. And now that’s even too much for their shitty parents.
Anything to protect our priceless educators from the Deadly Pandemic. And now we’ve completely fucked an entire generation.
I can't imagine what you could usefully do with a 5 year old on zoom classroom. The main thing 5 year olds need is socialization. The last thing they need is more screen time.
Yeah, a five-year-old is going to get more benefit from playing at the park than being parked in front of a computer screen.
It's not all dismal. Some kids seem to be doing well, despite all of the lockdowns.
I taught math and engineering at a junior college for several years, so I am the go-to guy for math at my work. Over the past couple of years, I have worked with several of my co-workers' kids to prepare them for AP classes.
To be honest, I have been very impressed. These kids have been well prepared for our tutoring sessions, they have realistic expectations, and they know what their weaknesses are. Last weekend, I tutored a 15 year-old who is taking a placement test for AP calc...And she will probably pass (most AP calc students are 17).
Libertarians for compulsory education?
They're missing from the regime indoctrination camps, but they're showing up in private schools and homeschooling environments. Just because the regime can't account for them doesn't mean they are not in school.
Also you can bet your Trump token that the number of "missing" school children is much higher than reported by the regime.
Millions of Students Went 'Missing' From Classrooms During the Pandemic. Many Haven't Returned.
Obviously they must be with the millions of adult missing from the workforce, so they are with responsible people! (sarc)
Many public schools were effectively closed for a year, especially in blue states. Now they’re shocked to learn families have found a better more reliable alternative? To me it’s common sense.
Won't anyone think of the children's educators? They're no doubt terrified that if they can't turn it around fast the general public will find out just how useless they are.
When I think of our children's educators, I tend to also think of Vlad the Impaler, or of "education" professors and bureaucrats buried to the neck in sand and attacked by a horde of starving chihuahuas.
"No one knows exactly how to get them back."
With schools today acting as little more than propaganda mills, why should they come back?
"The government is now designing new interventions to try to keep these students from going uneducated. "
To be correct, that sentence should read as follows:
"The government is now designing new interventions to try to keep these students from going unindoctrinated. "
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Well, whuddya speck? Provide a seriously inferiour product as you demand ever incraewsing funding for providing that "product", then send everyone home cuz of a silly Vye Russ, "let" them continue in the madness of the zoom room, parents get to SEE what was REALLY going on at "school" and you thin they overwhelmingly want their kids back in the warehouse, now being fed a continuing diet of sexual perversion, gender bending, , kids now hainv learned the fine arts of cancelling, dissing, ostracising, and the fine art of sneaking cintraband into the shools, ya think any sane parent will WANT his kid back in that looney-bin they call "school"?
Ain'tagonnahappin fokes.
Nah. Keep um home, go buy the Ron Paul Homsechool Curriculum and feed ;m that till they're done. They will be everal years ahead of the average high end private school graduate and well ahead of the average four year unoversity grad. On a fraction of the dollars. And into the bargain theyll be far better socially adjusted than the gummit skewl kids. Added bonus: they'll never be a victim in a school shooting either. Same reason that Hogg Boyy didn't get shot at his school. HE WASN"T THERE.
Most parents don't want their kids "transitioned". They like the ones born boys to remain boys and the ones born girls to remain girls. They also don't want to see their daughters getting the shit kicked out of them by boys in women's sports.
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