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A new analysis shows the average student remains half a grade level behind pre-pandemic achievement in both reading and math.
Widening disparities: The data shows that the achievement gap between affluent, predominantly white school districts and those that serve primarily low-income students of color continues to widen.
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The average American student remains half a grade level behind pre-pandemic levels of achievement in both reading and math.
School systems where family income is highest are almost four times as likely to see full academic recovery for students, in both reading and math, than school systems where more students come from ...