Millions of Kids Left Classrooms During the Pandemic. New Data Show 50,000 Hadn't Returned 2 Years Later.
According to an analysis from the Associated Press, 50,000 children in 22 states were still missing from schools in fall 2022.

According to a new analysis from the Associated Press, 50,000 children were still estimated to be "missing" from American classrooms in fall 2022—two years after the COVID-19 pandemic caused school enrollment numbers to plummet.
While the number actually indicates an improvement in school attendance—the A.P. found that an estimated 230,000 children were missing in fall 2021—it also shows that thousands of children have nonetheless experienced multiyear disruptions to their educations following COVID-era school closures.
Following the wave of school closures that began with the start of the COVID pandemic in 2020, as many as 3 million schoolchildren went "missing" from school—meaning that they weren't enrolled in their local public school but hadn't switched to another school district, enrolled in private school, or started homeschooling either.
While most of these children soon returned, a significant minority stayed absent from classrooms. In February, research from the A.P. and Stanford researchers found that during the 2021–22 school year, 230,000 children were still out of school across 21 states and the District of Columbia. When the A.P. examined data from pre-COVID years, they found virtually no children were missing.
On Tuesday, the A.P. reported that an updated analysis found 50,000 children still missing from classrooms across 22 states and D.C. as of fall 2022. While the numbers signal that the vast majority of once-missing children have returned to classrooms, graduated, or formally dropped out of school, a persistent cohort of children absent long-term continues.
According to the A.P., while exact causes are difficult to pinpoint, bureaucratic hurdles could be a major factor holding children back from returning to the classroom. Many school districts have stringent policies of unenrolling children after long absences, while others require onerous paperwork proving a child's residency within the district or complicated medical requirements.
In Atlanta, for example, parents must provide eight separate documents to enroll their children in public schools, including a "complicated certificate evaluating a child's dental health, vision, hearing and nutrition," according to the A.P.
One mother of a seventh-grader with autism told the A.P. that she tried to enroll her son in their local public school as soon as the pandemic closures ended. However, she didn't have reliable transportation and said she couldn't find a nearby appointment to get him the required immunizations, causing her son to miss five months of school.
"He wasn't in school, and no one cared," she told the A.P.
This report joins the large body of evidence showing permanent damage to many American schoolchildren following extended COVID school closures. While the children who have returned to school show devastating learning losses, those who remain absent surely have even deeper deficits.
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Some of those missing kids may be locked in Pluggo’s dungeon.
Like he owns anything nicer than a singlewide.
You can have a dungeon in a single wide.
Got shovel?
Crawl space with a root cellar.
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
Schools were closed?
Millions of Kids Left Classrooms
Wait, no, I guess the schools weren't closed. There the schools were, open for business, minding their own business when... ALL OF A SUDDEN! The kids just walked out, man.
Millions of businesses closed for no reason as well.
Fauci didn't close anything.
He definitely never closed his mouth.
Odd, I'd assume you hucksters would just pop them in the deaths "from COVID" or maybe kidnapped by DeSantis or bet neutrality or any and all of the ignorant parade of horribles you predict that never come to pass.
Maybe they sought asylum in Canada.
In the last paragraph, a parent complains she couldn't get her kid in school for 5 months because she couldn't get a ride to a doctor for immunization.
Then she says
"He wasn't in school, and no one cared," she told the A.P.
Obviously she didn't care, either. Or she would have taken a cab, an uber, or even hitch hiked with the kid
Lying Jeffy, sarc, and buttplug cheer.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/colorado-supreme-court-disqualifies-trump-from-2024-ballot-pauses-ruling-to-allow-appeal/ar-AA1lLh37
Fucking clown show. The three you mention support this shit no reason for a fair trial. Just straight lawfare. No conviction necessary.
I’ll be curious if they can actually bring themselves to denounce this.
They’re fucking afraid though.
This is only going to get worse for them.
I actually read comments in other posts arguing that FJB is disqualified for aiding and abetting the Taliban.
Cite?
I was one of those saying that Brandon's disqualified for aiding and abetting the Taliban!
Threat to democracy: Protesting for election integrity on public property.
Not a threat to democracy: Disqualifying the leading opposition candidate from the ballot for daring to question the accuracy of the previous ballot tally.
It was the cleanest election ever. As clean as Biden’s diapers.
SCOTUS will stomp this out 6-3. Maybe 5-4 if Roberts wants to follow the Constitution. The other five Republicans don't give a fuck about the Constitution and sure as hell just pretend that "states rights" matter.
Uncle Clarence keeps his hand out for donors to grease. He will lead the dissent against the state of Colorado.
Why is there a 2 after your name?
What would a clumsy sophist like you know about the Constitution? Get back on your tricycle, you fucking clown.
You’re dumb as fuck you lying pedophile.
The Dems will have to find another way to get rid of Brandon.
True story: the morning of 911 I was having a discussion with coworkers about our government’s behavior and predicting backlash. I didn’t expect anything similar to what happened, something more conventional from another country.
This morning I posted this:
https://reason.com/2023/12/19/southern-border-showdown/?comments=true#comment-10363744
Sometimes, progress toward increasing liberty is slow.
And then other times, 50,000 people figure it out all at once.
You'd have to be pretty desperate to rely on public schools these days. Even in Northern Virginia, a very affluent part of the country, the school system is overrun with radical left activists. Just last week, for example, a Fairfax County School Board member was sworn in on a stack of gay porn instead of a Bible. That's the kind of unserious stunt these members pull.
You're putting your child at moral hazard to let them be indoctrinated by people like that. Even if you are a true-blue Democrat, that is not going to end well for your child. Those are people who care more for posturing than for educating. Your children's need for a solid education will be sacrificed to their personal political agenda, every time.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/school-board-member-sworn-in-on-stack-of-gay-porn-instead-of-bible/ar-AA1lHaDu
Piffle. In D.C., chronic absenteeism is 48% and truancy is at 42%.
https://www.washingtoninformer.com/truancy-still-an-issue-in-d-c-community-members-and-experts-say/
THey are out buying guns
In each of the last 52 straight months, Americans have purchased more than a million firearms. Last month was no exception: On Black Friday there were nearly a quarter of a million firearms sold, and the 1.6 million sold for the entire month was the third highest November sales in history.
"Millions of Kids Left Classrooms During the Pandemic. New Data Show 50,000 Hadn't Returned 2 Years Later."
Most encouraging thing I've read all day. That means that they ~aren't~ in public school classrooms. A good thing, that.
For what it's worth, something like 17%--1 in 6!!--kids are now getting home schooled. Which means that they aren't getting indoctrinated into stupidity and wokeness.
That would be awesome-17% homeschooled- but that can't possibly be true. (We homeschool ours...huge fan of home/online school)
That said, I'm shocked the number is a mere 50,000 out of the whole damn nation though. The number not returning or ever going to public school in the first place ought to be much MUCH higher.
My grandson was out for months and no one noticed.
If you know public schools you know they dont give a damn.
They don't.