PREVENT SUMMER LEARNING LOSS!
Summer is a time to play, but
it is also often a time for students to lose many of skills they worked so hard
to gain in school. “Summer Learning
Loss” is common and well-documented.
Research shows that on average, students’ math scores are two months
lower after summer than before. Students
with reading disabilities tend to lose more than two months on their reading
scores over the summer break.
Several aspects of this are
particularly troubling.
To address these concerns,
our school is calling families to action.
Mr. Thaxton and classroom teachers have organized these summer resources
for de Paul parents and their children. We
strongly encourage you to create a daily scheduled time for the student to read
and practice his/her skills. Even if
your family is traveling, remember to bring along books to read and to access
these websites if the internet is available.
Let’s make it a mutual goal to close achievement gaps over the summer
rather than see them grow.
Have a fun, restful, and learning-filled summer!
This past year, I completed … TEAM 1 TEAM 2 TEAM 3 TEAM 4
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