Published On: May 27th, 2014|

Cincinnati.com – Krista Ramsey

“On average, American kids lose a month of learning in math and reading every summer, and the loss is cumulative over years. Researchers say it’s a major factor in the achievement gap between richer and poorer kids – poor kids usually lose two months of learning each summer while wealthier kids actually make slight gains. By ninth grade, the reading gap is typically three years wide.”(more)