The average American student remains half a grade level behind pre-pandemic levels of achievement in both reading and math.
An analysis of state and national assessment test scores finds a few bright spots, along with evidence that interventions ...
Math is the subject sixth grader Harmoni Knight finds hardest, but that's changing. In-class tutors and “data chats” at her ...
New Reason Foundation research shows New York’s public school districts closed fewer schools after the pandemic and only ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNKids are still behind in reading and math. Here’s how these schools bucked the trend.The average student is months behind their pre-pandemic peers, and kids have lost ground in reading since 2022, a new report ...
While nationwide scores are still below pre-pandemic levels, some local districts are seeing improvements in math and reading ...
Schools across Washington state are still struggling to get student test scores back to pre-pandemic levels, new national data shows.
Test questions can often be tricky, but only elementary schoolers can come up with trickier responses. The best thing about pre-schoolers is that they rarely leave answers unattempted.
The FastBridge Learning test shows 37 percent all students at Newman are proficient in reading, down from 43 percent in 2023.
While some schools are starting to claw back some of the ground lost due to pandemic-era learning disruptions, but there’s still a ways to go, a new report finds.
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