What They Did on Vacation: It's Not Schools That Are Failing Poor Kids

Author(s): Bracey, Gerald W.
Institution: George Mason University

Source: The Washington Post

Recent research evidence suggests that the absence of enriching summer activities that middle class children enjoy–and not the quality of schools–may bear the primary blame for the drop in test scores that many poor or minority children experience as they get older.
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