Read the full articleIf you’re questioning whether your child could use summer school after months of remote learning, the answer is probably yes, according to a new report.
New Jersey students likely lost about 30% of expected learning in English and 36% in math by the beginning of the 2020-21 school year, a study by the advocacy group JerseyCAN found. The report, released Tuesday, also suggests hundreds of thousands of children in grades 3-8 could finish this academic year behind grade level expectations.
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