More than half of the teachers in the U.S in recent data have revealed that they had at least one student in their class that never showed up . This report is for the federal government's efforts to trying to understand the impact that the pandemic had on education. According to the reports, high schools were the most impacted among all the categories with more than 65% or 2/3rd of its classes having at least one student who never showed up in the classes. The rates were lower among kindergarten and primary and secondary Schools. Among rural and urban schools, teachers in urban school saw more cases of absenteeism as compared to rural schools.