Georgia students still struggle with reading skills three years after pandemic learning loss

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Three school years after classrooms shut their doors in March 2020 following the initial outbreak of COVID-19, Georgia students remain behind in phonics compared to children in other states, said Woody Paik, executive vice president at education company Curriculum Associates, but the data also shows some good news.

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