Data shows students remain behind a 2nd year after COVID pandemic
Newly released federal data shows, for a second year in a row, school children have fallen behind at historically high rates.
Newly released federal data shows, for a second year in a row, school children have fallen behind at historically high rates.
The federal government has allocated $190 billion in pandemic relief to help schools. For poorer school districts, deciding what to do with that money has involved a tough tradeoff: work on academic recovery or fix infrastructure needs.Â
It's widely known from test scores that the pandemic set back students across the country. But many parents don't realize that includes their own child.
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