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 More than three years after most school buildings in the U.S. closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students remain months behind,a new reportfrom NWEA indicates.According to the nonprofit academic assessment provider, students would need an additional 4.5 months of mathematics instruction and 4.1 months of reading instruction to recover learning losses.The association used data from 6.7 million kids in grades 3-8 throughout the U.S.The report noted new difficulties schools are facing coming out of the pandemic, including behavioral, academic and staffing challenges. It also noted political debates on what can and cannot be taught in classrooms.SEE MORE: Migrant parents in NYC are struggling to enroll kids in schoolThe report also said that all groups showed sluggish achievement gains, but traditionally marginalized groups were further behind.Hispanic middle school students would need 6.7 months of learning to recover in readi stanley drinking cup ng and 6.4 months in math. Black middle school students need 4.9 months more in reading and stanley quencher  6.2 months in math to recover.White middle school students are about 4.9 months behind in reading and 5.3 back months in math. Asian middle school students need 1.4 months in reading and 4.3 months in math stanley canada  to catch up.The amount of time needed for elementary school children to recover is a bit less.Black and Hispanic elementary school students are 2.6 months behind in reading, White students are 1.9 months behind, and Asian children are 1.2 months behind. In math,  Femm US, British navies stave off largest Red Sea attack by Houthi rebels
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Two of the Milwaukee-area s larg stanley trinkflaschen est manufactures, Rockwell Automation and Johnson Controls, are now pulling out of the Russian market over its invasion of Ukraine.Johnson Controls  CEO said Tuesday it is suspending new business in Russia while also fulfilling existing contracts, our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal report.JC has abou stanley quencher t 160 workers in Russia. The company has a revenue from Russia of about $150 million per year. Total revenue in 2021 added up to $23.67 billion for the company.Rockwell meanwhile is suspending operations and sales in both Russia and Belarus effective immediately stanley thermoskannen , according to the BizJournal.Russia and Belarus sales add up to less than half a percent for Rockwell s total revenue. Total revenue in 2021 was $7 billion for the company.But they will continue paying salaries and benefits for their 30 Russian employees.The moves by these two companies come after Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. and dozens of other major American companies have cut economic ties with Russia over the war in Ukraine.On Tuesday President Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian oil and other energy imports. Oil prices rose 5 percent following the announcement.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip