AXIOS September 17, 2024
Russell Contreras

Average U.S. students have recovered some of their pandemic-era learning losses in math and reading — but the recovery has been slow and uneven, according to a new report.

Why it matters: The pandemic exposed deep racial and income inequalities in the nation’s public school system, and the uneven recovery is showing few of those inequities have been addressed enough.

The big picture: Neither former President Trump nor Vice President Kamala Harris has offered any new ideas on their plans to improve public education.

  • Trump has talked about abolishing the U.S. Department of Education and focused on conservative cultural policies like “patriotic” history lessons.
  • Harris has leaned into fighting school shootings.

By the numbers: The typical U.S. student...

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