By Melanie Wong
EAGLE COUNTY — At the beginning of each summer, when the last bell rings and students head out of their classroom for the last time, teachers know that some kids won’t pick up a book or practice a single math skill the entire summer. While some head to summer camps or continue learning at home, those with no educational activities through the summer can lose up to a couple of months worth of learning, meaning they start the next school year behind.However, for 435 first- through eighth-graders who participated in the Youth Foundation’s PwrHrs summer programs over the last month, …
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