Student class size is often a hotly debated issue between parents and state and local education departments. Why? Because several studies have pointed out that students who attend school in smaller classes achieve a greater level of learning. However, smaller class sizes mean hiring more teachers, which in turn costs more money.
It’s the middle of summer. You and your child have been enjoying the season. You’re relaxing school-year routines. You’re having fun. You’re also heedful of the need to keep little brains active and learning in the summer. You’ve been good about encouraging him to keep up his reading, writing, math, and vocabulary skills with creative and fun activities.
We at The House understand the frustration that comes with watching your child struggle in school. With often overcrowded classrooms and increasingly difficult curriculum, it can be a struggle for students to keep up, much less excel. We would love to help!
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