Rural schools and students often seem invisible because many policymakers lack personal experience as rural students.

New research paints an alarming picture of crises facing rural students


Rural schools and students often seem invisible because many policymakers lack personal experience in rural schools

Key points:

  • Rural students face poverty, inequities, and challenges related to well-being
  • Many rural areas continue to lack basic internet access
  • See related article: Technology in rural schools: Addressing digital equity
  • For more news on student populations, visit eSN's SEL & Well-Being page

Many rural communities are still facing multiple crises in educational loss, economic outcomes, unemployment, and mental health in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Why Rural Matters 2023 report.

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