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COVID-19 took —young and old, men and women, people of all backgrounds.
Among the educators we lost was a teacher who taught her students online the day before she died. Another was a school climate counselor at his alma mater who supported students struggling with behavior. Some of them had retired, but were still vividly remembered for their deep impact on students’ lives.
As of December 19, 2022—the final update of this memorial gallery—at least 1,308 active and retired K-12 educators and personnel had died of COVID-19. Of those, 451 were active teachers.
Our final recorded death—on Sept. 14, 2022—was teacher Jennifer Hawkins Mason, 61, who taught at Farmingville Elementary School in Ridgefield, Conn. The first death we documented was Rushia Stephens, a 65-year-old retired teacher in Atlanta, who died on March 19, 2020, right as the world was shutting down.
In this memorial, we documented many of the dedicated educators lost to their communities and to the field. It is not a comprehensive collection, as we relied on published obituaries, local news reports, and other verifiable sources to confirm the deaths. We know there are many deaths our gallery did not capture.
In addition to our own reporting and reader submissions, here are some other sources Education Week used to identify and/or confirm names to include in this gallery: , , , Google alerts and search of local media reports, , Lexis-Nexis, Twitter account, the , and the.
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