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Our Views: Even a short-term fix for students’ reading problems is welcome

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 11, 2022

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Think about the young child going back to school in January 2020 after the holidays, just weeks before the bottom dropped out of everybody’s schedule because of COVID-19.Those are the kids who are, all too often, in Louisiana schools today.When the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education meets Tuesday, we think it should approve a plan proposed by state Superintendent Cade Brumley that would focus on helping the state's third and... + full article



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