Guest Opinion: Don’t sugarcoat learning-loss crisis

It’s been about a month since our kids returned the classroom, and  students, parents, and teachers are clearly still dealing with the ramifications of pandemic policies that closed in-person classrooms and caused significant learning loss among Washington students. For lawmakers, the learning-loss issue goes beyond a critical challenge. It represents a moral imperative that cannot…

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