Published On: August 20th, 2018|

KQED News Mind/Shift – Katrina Schwartz

“Some have called summer the “most unequal time of the year,” and Johns Hopkins researchers found that summer learning loss in elementary school accounts for two-thirds of the achievement gap between low-income children and their middle-income peers by ninth grade. And yet, swimming is a crucial part of the Horizons program, a public-private partnership to give local public school students the kind of summer experiences that more affluent families pay for over the break. The program is designed to help reduce the summer slide.” (more)