Lake Elsinore Unified School District staff consider ways to address pandemic-related student learning loss

Lake Elsinore Unified School District staff are looking at a host of measures designed to address student learning loss during the coronavirus pandemic, an administrator told the district’s school board at its Jan. 21 meeting.Kip Meyer, assistant superintendent of student and instructional support services for LEUSD, told the board that the learning loss students are facing is defined as “students’ regression of their skills or … a student’s current performance not being at the same level or same rate as they would have been had they been in school for the last 10 months.”After sharing information on the same topic at the board’s Dec. 17 meeting, Meyer told the board Thursday, Jan. 21, that staff have successfully transferred 176 seniors and 116 juniors from comprehen
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