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Why it’s important not to stop learning for the summer – school’s out, but learning shouldn’t be!

BlogBy Ayesha AbbasiJuly 20, 2020Leave a comment

Every year, around the end of May, schools across Atlanta, Georgia, close for the summer. All students, whether fourth-graders or highschoolers, excitedly wait for this time. Kids have all sorts of plans for the summer. Some want to visit family in another state, some want to learn a new skill, and others plan to work…

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