Austin, Texas – (June 18)
Learning is not just for school time anymore. That is if students want to retain their skills and knowledge during the summer break and not fall behind at the start of the next school year.  According to the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA) “most students lose about two months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills over the summer months. Low-income students also lose more than two months in reading achievement, despite the fact that their middle-class peers make slight gains.” Common findings across numerous studies is clear: students need to engage in summer learning and activities not to lose ground.
So, what are these activities?
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