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Thanks to COVID, half of kids were below grade level in at least one subject

Por: The Boston Globe Nation February 09, 2023

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Half of students across the country started the academic year below grade level in at least one subject, according to federal survey data released Thursday. The results add to other research that suggests many students face a halting climb back from the tumble of the pandemic.The finding, estimated by school leaders nationwide, was virtually unchanged from a year earlier and 13 percentage points worse than the typical year before the... + full article



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