Summer Learning Loss Increases the Achievement Gap Diagram

January 17, 2016

Years of research has shown how detrimental summer learning loss is to students. The chart below visualizes this loss and the clear cost to low-income students.

With each year, the achievement gap grows. Introducing summer learning programs is a proven and critical tool for reducing this gap between low-income and middle-income students.

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