Summer partnerships help fight learning loss

July 2, 2013

Heather Murtagh, The SM Daily Journal
Published: July 2, 2013

The article discusses the use of partnerships to extend the capabilities of school districts and sustain programs despite funding challenges.

Article Excerpt

Summer is a welcomed break by most students but can also be a three-month period during which time academic lessons are forgotten. That often puts parents in a challenging position to keep their kids active both physically and mentally. It’s a challenge that’s not just a family concern anymore.

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