PCPV Blog

Parents Don ’t Understand How Far Behind in School Their Kids Are

Parents have become a lot more optimistic about how well their children are doing in school. In 2020 and 2021, a majority of parents in the United States reported that the pandemic was hurting their children’s education. But by the fall of 2022, a Pew survey showed that only a quarter of parents thought their children were still behind; another study revealed that more than 90 percent thought their child had already or would soon catch up. To hear parents tell it, the pandemic’s effects on education were transitory.

Are they right to be so sanguine? The latest evidence suggests otherwise. Math, reading and history scores from the past three years show that students learned far less during the pandemic than was typical in previous years. By the spring of 2022, according to our calculations, the average student was half a year behind in math and a third of a year behind in reading. READ FULL ARTICLE

By |2023-05-12T12:53:43+00:00May 12th, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Parents Don ’t Understand How Far Behind in School Their Kids Are

JCPS Board Meeting Safety Update 12-13-22

SAFETY PLAN UPDATE NOTES: BOARD MEETING – 12/13/22

To see the full meeting and all the Q&A click here. https://youtu.be/obWPt0Io73A

To read meeting notes click here and download PDF.

By |2022-12-19T14:48:37+00:00December 19th, 2022|JCPS: Jefferson County Public Schools|Comments Off on JCPS Board Meeting Safety Update 12-13-22
Go to Top