The COVID-19 pandemic has taken an especially heavy toll on Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous communities. The learning loss was especially acute in schools that predominantly serve students of color. While the worst-case scenarios from the spring may have been averted, the cumulative learning loss could be substantial, especially in mathematics—with students on average likely to lose five to nine months of learning by the end of this school year. Students of color could be six to 12 months behind, compared with four to eight months for white students.
Parents, teachers, students, administrators, school support staff, and faith based and community representatives are invited to attend the Parent Summit where they will be able to discover ways to bring their children up to and above grade level in math and reading so they will be leaders in the future.
When: November 30, 2022
Location: Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, MD.
Registration Cost: $50.00. Purchase Orders may be used.