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new education scorecard finds u shaped recovery high and low income districts improve most since 2022 while middle income districts 3070 federally subsidized lunches lag 302770363
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- U-shaped recovery: high- and low-income districts improved most since 2022, middle-income districts lag.
- Chronic absenteeism at 23% in 2024-2025.
- 108 districts achieved at least 0.3 grade level increase from 2022 to 2025.
- Report based on ~35 million students.
- Collaboration between Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth.