When Schools Closed by Coronavirus Will Restart

Eleven more states, plus Washington, D.C., announce that they will close their school buildings until at least August or September 2020. Our infographic on earliest possible Covid-19 school reopening dates gets a new update.

In the week since we previously updated this graphic on April 13, 11 more states–including New Hampshire, Texas, Massachusetts, and Utah–have announced decisions to close school buildings for the remainder of the academic year, bringing to 32 the total number of states with schools physically closed until August or September. Washington, D.C., will also keep school buildings physically closed to students through the end of this school year.

U.S. school closures because of the novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19 began in New York private schools March 3, expanded to some Seattle-area public schools on March 6, and have rapidly swept the country. Education Next published its first article on the issue, “Closing Schools To Slow a Pandemic,” March 9. A March 25 article, “Covid-19 Closed Schools. When Should They Reopen?” included then-current information on the duration of announced school closures, along with a discussion of the factors to consider in deciding whether to resume. The timetable for schools to re-open is updated in the infographic below. While schools are closed physically, many, though not all, are providing some kind of distance learning or online programming.

 

Statewide School Closures

Bar graph depicting school closures due to coronavirus and covid-19, by state

Source: Council of Chief State School Officers; Education Next research

Note: * Recommendation only.
**Recommendation only, districts are allowed to reopen if local social distancing requirements are lifted.
All data as of April 21, 2020. New York City’s mayor has announced that the city’s public schools will be closed for the remainder of the academic year, though the governor of New York has insisted that no such decision has been made and has denied that the mayor has the authority to make it.
More up-to-date closure and re-opening information, accurate as of May 4, 2020, is available here.

 

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