Eliza Shapiro on School Closures, the Big Picture -- and Probably Getting Coronavirus




Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin show

Summary: <p>New York <em>Times</em> reporter Eliza Shapiro ranks high on the <a href="https://www.cityandstateny.com/articles/special-list/power-100/2020-education-power-100-6-50.html">list of the most powerful people in education</a> because "no one on the education beat is a sharper – or more effective – thorn in the side of city officials."  Over the course of a lively conversation with Alec taped before the pandemic, she broke down all the major issues in education policy, from unions to charters to racial equality, and tackled Mayor Bill De Blasio's rollback of Mike Bloomberg's education reforms.</p> <p>But since they spoke, Shapiro has arguably become New York City parents' most important source of information about what's going on with the city's schools as they ground to a halt with the coronavirus pandemic.  So we called her up yesterday and asked her what she knew and how school closures everywhere affect much more than just students' education.  Plus she recounts her own likely bout with the virus!</p>