Summary Of School Out For Summer By Anna Quindlen

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School may be out but more struggle begins.
In Anna Quindlen “schools out for summer” She talks about struggles that children and their parents go thru. She also talks about programs that help children and some of the ways that lesser fortunate families can get food for their children.
The first thing she talks about is how families that have money and can afford fancy Day camps and other fun activities are very fortunate unlike the families where both parents work all day and can't afford day camps so they tell their children to stay at home and lock the door until they come home. These parents then go off to work to worry about there children and call every hour to make sure that everything is going well.
The second thing that she talked

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