America’s test scores dropped in reading and math, new NAEP report card data shows. Experts attribute the drop to learning loss from COVID-19.
Author: Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAY
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COVID-19 pandemic aid more than $300 billion short for dealing with student learning loss, study shows
A study analyzing COVID-19 pandemic spending reveals federal funding allocated to public schools is insufficient in addressing student learning loss.
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