What's Happening?
Chicago Public Schools have concluded their academic year, prompting concerns about the potential for summer learning loss among students. Dr. Melissa Feiger, founder of Wander Through Wonder Academy, emphasizes the importance of keeping children engaged
in educational activities during the summer break. Parents are encouraged to ensure their children continue learning to prevent a decline in academic skills. The focus is on maintaining educational engagement through various activities and programs tailored to students' needs.
Why It's Important?
The end of the school year raises concerns about summer learning loss, a phenomenon where students may lose academic skills during the break. Addressing this issue is crucial for maintaining educational progress and preventing setbacks. Programs and activities that keep students engaged can help mitigate learning loss, ensuring students return to school ready to continue their education. This is particularly important for neurodivergent students who may require specialized approaches to learning.











