Lazy Days of Summer: A National Security Threat?

January 17, 2016

Looking at summer learning loss and other summertime behaviors as threats to national security puts a very different spin on the ongoing debate about the need for more summer learning programs.

In this report, retired military leaders describe summer learning loss, low academic achievement, and poor nutrition habits as risks to the armed forces because the issues directly affect the readiness of recruits for enrollment.

The report also discusses ways to increase learning and maintain healthy habits while children are out of school.

Read the full report to learn more about the value of summer learning programs with healthy meals to our communities and our national security.

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