Why Oregon schools' pandemic recovery lags behind much of the nation

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Oregon schools are struggling more than others across the country to recover academic learning losses. Experts say one likely reason is a lack of statewide consistency in tutoring interventions.

Oregon schools are struggling to recover academic learning losses, according to a recent study from researchers at Harvard and Stanford.Oregon schools are struggling to recover academic learning losses, according to a recent study from researchers at Harvard and Stanford.Sitting in his living room with his mom, fourth grader Judah Moisan holds up a post-it note where he's written the words"Priority," and"Frenzy.

But Jane says she didn't realize that, even though Judah was pursuing his own academic interests, he wasn't writing enough. At one point, she recalls, she noticed he had 157 missing assignments. His handwriting and thought process around getting his ideas down on paper were suffering. When he got back to school, self consciousness around the issue led to behavior problems.

"Oregon has a long history of not wanting to tell school districts what to do," says Sarah Pope, executive director of the Oregon-based education policy organization, Stand for Children."I think that really hurt us in the COVID response." Lavato teaches second grade, a cohort that was preschool age during the pandemic. Even in this group, says Lavato, the learning delays are apparent.

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