Oregon ranks middle among states for child well-being in new report
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The pandemic also drove a 10% increase in chronic absenteeism since 2020. According to the report, about 40% of
Declining proficiency in key subject areas and increases in student absenteeism are troubling trends in most states, researchers found.
"This lack of readiness will result in major harm to the nation's economy and to our youth as they join the workforce. Up to
"The data clearly shows that this is still a challenge. We're in an important moment where we have to get really clear about our existing resources, how do we strategically invest and maximize what we have, and any additional resources to accelerate the lift in our scholars' learning and achievement," she said in an email.
Researchers pointed to unreliable transportation, unstable housing, food insecurity, large class sizes and decaying school infrastructure in
Other challenges include low-economic prosperity in the state.
The report recommended increased investment from the state Legislature and schools to ensure universal and reliable internet access, as well as low-cost or free meals and staff and space for students to get help with studying and tutoring at school. Authors criticized
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