Before the pandemic, thousands of Minneapolis elementary and middle school students attended after-school programs designed to help them catch up to their peers in math and reading. For an hour or two after regular classes, the students would complete hands-on projects meant to supplement their classroom learning. This year, however, that programming has to come through a screen. And the virtual…
Source: Red Lake Nation News
With after-school programs gone virtual, Minneapolis schools see sharp drop in interest
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