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Students Deserve Help Before They Fail — Prevent ‘Summer Slide’

Woodinville, WALocal News

The article addresses the looming threat of 'summer slide,' a phenomenon where students lose essential academic skills during the summer break. Beverly Jacobson, MPH Community Engagement and Outreach Director at Brock's Academy, highlights the urgency of providing proactive support to at-risk students. This summer, it is vital for communities and schools to collaborate in implementing targeted programs that promote learning retention. Jacobson points out that resources such as tutoring and enrichment activities can significantly assist students in maintaining their skills and confidence. The article also stresses the importance of early intervention, urging educators and parents to identify signs of academic struggles before they worsen.

With appropriate support and resources, students can smoothly transition into the new school year, prepared to succeed. As summer approaches, a collaborative effort is essential to ensure that no student is left behind in their educational journey, leading to improved academic outcomes and a brighter future for all.

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