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…When asked about factors contributing to these proficiency gaps, Anne Kuhnen, Kids Count policy director at Michigan League for Public Policy, explained the complexity of the issue.

“We know students’ achievement in school is both a result of what’s happening in the classroom as well as what’s happening at home,” Kuhnen said.

Kuhnen emphasized that school funding, access to basic needs, and community resources all play crucial roles in student success.

“It really shows us where we should be investing if we want to see improvements in child wellbeing,” Kuhnen said.

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