Harvard Study Says Remote Schooling Is Biggest Culprit Of Inequality, Clay Travis Responds

A Harvard study found students in high-poverty districts had much less in-person instruction and lost more ground academically ... Clay Travis isn't surprised.

The study's authors said the "striking and important finding was that remote instruction had much more negative impacts in high-poverty schools."

Here's what OutKick founder Clay Travis had to say:

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