Latest CDC study tells us what we already know about Illinois’ learning disparities – Belleville News-Democrat

The CDC looked at which students had full-time in-person learning, hybrid learning or fully remote learning between September and April. Since January, the study found that in-person learning increased nationally among all groups of students, although white students continued to see the greatest gains in access.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

They are the experts, just ask them! Major FIGJAM attitude. Who’s fault is it? I know! Let’s blame Trump!

Heyjude
4 years ago

Why would the CDC be involved in studying learning disparities during COVID? They proved they can’t even handle the functions the agency was set up to perform.

Last edited 4 years ago by Heyjude
Aaron
4 years ago
Reply to  Heyjude

the cabal had to seize power through cdc now they are just taking every inch they can before another false flag and another alphabet agency steps up to exercise power.

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