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Focused federal relief fund spending can help avoid long-term harm to BPS students

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 06, 2022

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The latest evidence of the pandemic’s impact on Boston’s youth came last week with the release of spring 2022 MCAS data. They revealed the following: Over 70 percent of students are not meeting grade-level expectations in grades 3-8 in English language arts or math, and in 10th grade more than half of students did not meet expectations in English language arts or math.These data were just one more piece of evidence that the pandemic has... + full article



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