Published On: June 24th, 2012|

The San Francisco Chronicle – Jill Tucker

“Decades of research have illustrated the impact of summer learning loss on children who lack quality programs. While all children lose about two months’ worth of math skills during the summer, low-income students also lose two months’ worth of reading proficiency while their middle-class peers usually make slight gains, according to the National Summer Learning Association, which sponsors the nationwide event.” (more)