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  1. Jan 30, 2020 · Ask a high school student how he or she typically feels at school, and the answer you’ll likely hear is “tired,” closely followed by “stressed” and “bored.” In a nationwide survey of 21,678 U.S. high school students, researchers from the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and the Yale Child Study Center found that nearly 75% ...

  2. The study surveyed 75000 students from 2018 to 2020, and in the fall of 2020 alone found that over 56% of Said their stress related to school increased compared to the time before Corona virus. I definitely feel very stressed probably get around like four to 5 hours of sleep.

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    Avery Sims, a senior at George Westinghouse College Preparatory High School, said he used to be a “perfectionist” when it came to school, taking Advanced Placement-level classes and earning high grades. But he hasn’t been able to keep up with the demands of remote learning, said Sims, 17, of Austin. He feels like he has “hit a wall,” he said. He re...

    Sara Cawley, a junior at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School, founded the Positive Mental Health Association at the beginning of the 2019-2020 school year to “fill a gap” and provide a space for students to talk about mental health in high school, she said. The 16-year-old from East Humboldt Park knew the importance of being able to proce...

    Students who experience social or separation anxiety could struggle with the transition of returning to school during the pandemic, with some fearing something bad will happen to them or their families, said James of NAMI Chicago. Others will dread having to return to an environment surrounded by classmates. Transparency throughout the reopening de...

  4. Going into this academic year, more than 8 in 10 (82%) said uncertainty about what the 2020–2021 school year will be like was causing them stress. Now looking ahead, more than 2 in 3 Gen Z adults in college (67%) say the coronavirus pandemic makes planning for their future feel impossible.

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  5. Jan 30, 2022 · The school shutdowns in the spring of 2020 were hard enough for students. But this winter, as the Omicron variant drove a spike in coronavirus case numbers, the disruptions began to feel like...

  6. Jul 1, 2021 · Targeting more than 100,000 students considered the hardest hit by COVID-19 and months of remote learning, Chicago Public Schools has launched an initiative aimed at reengaging at-risk students ...

  7. What may seem to be a common COVID narrative of a college student has highlighted just how small changes impact their academic performance and future outlook. Chicago’s story of overcoming these changes and embracing these uncertainties shows resilliance in students.

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