EAST YORK, Pa. — Some things just came naturally to Jackson Lau.Take math. For years, he cruised through the subject with ease, but then came fourth grade, and with it, geometry. Suddenly, math wasn’t so simple anymore.His mother, Amy, watched as her son wrestled with tricky concepts like measuring angles and calculating the area of a shape. She worried that his confidence as a learner might waver.But it didn’t.A couple years ago, Wrightsville Elementary was one of two schools in the Eastern Yor...
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