Middle school students were further behind in 2022-23 than elementary school students were, and other issues since COVID are compounding problems.
More than three years after most school buildings in the U.S. closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students remain months behind, a new report from NWEA indicates.
Hispanic middle school students would need 6.7 months of learning to recover in reading and 6.4 months in math. Black middle school students need 4.9 months more in reading and 6.2 months in math to recover.
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