Students fell behind during the pandemic. How 1 educator is closing the learning gap
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By the end of the 2023 school year, the average student needed 4.1 more months to catch up in reading and 4.5 more months in math. High-poverty school districts experienced more learning loss. - NWEA
Los Angeles Unified School District, led by Alberto Carvalho, is employing tactics like door-to-door visits to combat chronic absenteeism and learning loss, outperforming other districts in California. - New York Times
Nationwide chronic absenteeism rose by 75% in 2023. LAUSD is engaging parents and students through in-person visits by a team including counselors and social workers, aiming to increase student attendance. - Today
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