The Clayton County Public Schools Project AIR (Actions Intended for Results) Learning Loss Recovery and Acceleration Program began Nov. 11 and continues through March. On the opening day, CCPS welcomed hundreds of elementary and middle school students from throughout the district to nine schools. All classrooms were stocked with high-quality print and digital resources, and throughout instruction, students had opportunities to learn with a partner, in groups, or via personalized one-on-one support from their teacher, a statement from the school system read. The AIR Program is geared towards improving student performance in reading and math. Pictured are scenes from the opening day.
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