Getting Students Back On Track

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    Getting Students Back On Track
     by Wendy McNamara
    With many young Hoosiers continuing to struggle with learning loss due to the pandemic, some families may need to turn to tutors for help, especially with important subjects like reading and math.

    Indiana Learns is a new grant program established through legislation I supported to help low-income families access after-school tutoring for their fourth and fifth-grade students. Qualifying families can use up to $1,000 to pay for pre-approved services like tutoring and academic camps available during school breaks.

    To be eligible, a student must qualify for the Federal Free or Reduced Lunch program and have scored below proficiency in both math and English/language arts on ILEARN as a third or fourth grader in 2022. They also must be a legal resident of Indiana, and enrolled in a traditional public, charter or accredited non-public school.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to access high-quality support that will help your child get back on track academically.

    Click here to learn more. Applications will be open in October.