Learning loss beats COVID as top school reopening concern
Learning loss tops fears of COVID-19 as top school reopening concern
Learning loss tops fears of COVID-19 as top school reopening concern
Across the U.S., parents are growing frustrated with public schools as K-12 students record low performance with distant learning. Now lawmakers are proposing to allow families to use public funds to pay for private or homeschool.
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