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Summer has often been a time that students have unequal access to high-quality programming.
@bostonbeyond is right: there’s no path to education equity that doesn’t include summer programs.
Great read in @EdWeekOpinion #SummerLearningChat #MAed https://t.co/8BbPefBjz7
Ideas and resources on this from us, @BeALearningHero @Ed4Excellence and others in our #SummerLearningChat last week!
What should parents do over the summer to counter pandemic learning loss? https://t.co/oXiewd0hlW

ICYMI, @NWEAPolicy's twitter chat on #summerlearning this week was terrific; rich with information and insights. Read through #SummerLearningChat to catch a few nuggets: https://t.co/HWLMmPwprh

A8: We urge summer learning providers to reach out to educators and school administrators now and enable conversations to start around parent and family engagement ahead of this summer. #SummerLearningChat https://t.co/PkpEFiI4O6
Q8: Partnership is a key theme of summer programs. How can states or districts support high-quality partnerships in communities for summer programs?
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A8: We urge summer learning providers to reach out to educators and school administrators now and enable conversations to start around parent and family engagement ahead of this summer. #SummerLearningChat
Q8: Partnership is a key theme of summer programs. How can states or districts support high-quality partnerships in communities for summer programs?
#SummerLearningChat
in reading and math when the achievement data tells a very different story. https://t.co/XXBRPzEYUo provides resources and more to help families and educators co-create a summer learning plan and connect to summer programs. #SummerLearningChat (2/2)
A7: We hope districts help families #GoBeyondGrades so they have the information they need to make summer learning plans. Our research shows that 90% of parents regardless of race, income, or education level believe their child is at or above grade level (1/2) #SummerLearningChat
Q7: What's the #1 thing you hope districts will do this summer?
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That's all for now. Thank you for joining in on our #SummerLearningChat, @NationalPTA @BeALearningHero @Ed4Excellence @kennycmckee @BurbCouncilPTA @1stDistrictPTA!
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A7: We have heard from parents that they want their kids to have fun, keep learning, and be safe and supported over the summer months. #SummerLearningChat
Q7: What's the #1 thing you hope districts will do this summer?
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A7: We don’t want students to feel punished over the summer. Kids should still be able to be kids and have access to the support they need in re-discovering their love and joy in learning. #SummerLearningChat
Q7: What's the #1 thing you hope districts will do this summer?
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A6: Most know summer programs have benefits (even before the pandemic). It's a time to reflect on what programs benefitted students most, and determine how to systematize them. If current budgets can support, great! If not, time to reallocate or invest! #SummerLearningChat
Q6. #ESSER funding comes to a close soon. What can states do to help districts continue summer programs past 2024?
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A5. Simply offering a summer program doesn’t guarantee it will work, or work for all students. Attendance is a key factor.
(Great research from @RandCorporation here: https://t.co/0Nl23FR6uf). (1/2)
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Q5. Research shows that students in high-poverty schools and students of color have been impacted the most and are furthest from recovery. How can schools use summer programs to meet these students’ academic needs?
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A5: Schools can maximize summer learning by making time to provide families with an accurate and full picture of their child’s end-of-year progress. With this information, they can find the right summer learning support. #SummerLearningChat (1/2)
Q5. Research shows that students in high-poverty schools and students of color have been impacted the most and are furthest from recovery. How can schools use summer programs to meet these students’ academic needs?
#SummerLearningChat
A4. This program in Nebraska helped over 110,000 Nebraska students to catch-up and move forward with learning. https://t.co/gBbtRDPYGs
@NDE_GOV @zearned
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A4. This study from the @WallaceFdn and @westat looks at how did LEAs decide which students to prioritize for summer 2021 programming and what types of programs they ended up offering. Great resource for summer 2023 planning. https://t.co/G2Hss7hNZY #SummerLearningChat

Q4. Our researchers found that summer 2022 learning loss wasn’t as large as prepandemic trends which may in part be due states and schools investing heavily in summer programing. What were some approaches states pursued? Any favorites?
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Also, I want to share that public libraries can be great community partners for summer learning! https://t.co/nte3Kiz4YF #SummerLearningChat
A3. @NWEA researchers have also consistently observed average test score drops during the summer in 3rd through 8th grade. What is important to know about summer is that it presents additional time to help students get up to grade level. (2/2)
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A3. The research isn’t 100% clear on the extent of summer learning loss. What we do know is that recent data does NOT show that summer test score drops are concentrated among students in poverty. (1/2) #SummerLearningChat

Q3. Concerns about summer learning loss far pre-date the pandemic. What do we know about summer learning loss today? Who is impacted most? #SummerLearningChat
A3: Students and families who lack access to or information about summer learning opportunities are impacted most. Schools can work to increase access as communicating options. Partnering with the community is essential for both. #SummerLearningChat
Q3. Concerns about summer learning loss far pre-date the pandemic. What do we know about summer learning loss today? Who is impacted most? #SummerLearningChat
A1: Hello from National PTA, the nation’s oldest and largest child advocacy association. Summer is an important time to keep learning a priority, especially now as we continue to address academic recovery in the aftermath of school closures amidst COVID-19. #SummerLearningChat
Q1: Please introduce yourself and share why your organization thinks summer learning efforts are particularly important.
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