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Idaho Matters Feature: Ensuring Bilingual Idaho Kids Aren’t Left Behind After The Pandemic

NewsBy lp-userApril 21, 2021

Lee Pesky Learning Center CEO, Dr. Evelyn Johnson, recently spoke with Boise Public State Radio’s Gemma Gaudette about Pathways to Literacy, a program serving as a direct response to school closures amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Johnson is also joined by an LPLC parent, Maria Aguilar, and a tutor of the program, Jack Johnson. When asked…

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