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2020 Summer Learning: Math & Literacy
2020 Summer Learning: Math & Literacy
Dear Parent/Guardian,
According to Johns Hopkins University, the effects of summer learning loss can result in nearly a three-month loss in grade-level equivalency in math and a two-month loss in grade-level equivalency in reading. As a result of the school shut down, estimates suggest students will return in the fall 2020 with roughly 70% of the learning gains in reading relative to a typical school year. However in mathematics, students are likely to show much smaller learning gains and in some grades, nearly a full year behind what we would observe in normal conditions. In order to close the summer learning loss gap in reading and math, middle school students will be expected to complete Summer Learning before they return in the fall. Teachers will grade the completed summer work when school opens in August. Below are the expectations for math and literacy. Thank you so much for supporting your child’s development through summer learning.
The following is a link to the information for all grade levels:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NZGJa0cxDpn7YZAiweGfpNUKXhy9g0FvbBy_wJWQZXs/edit?ts=5ee116c2
Important
Dear Parent(s),
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Mrs. Blazeski