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Consolidation of schools and districts could be hurting students.
Now more than ever, it’s important that our children continue to read throughout the summer. For those students not attending ...
The Youngkin administration wants to align Virginia’s grading scale with the “proficient” category on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a congressionally mandated assessment.
End-of-year testing results show Florida students were more proficient in math and reading than a year ago. Statewide ...
A report released in January by the National Assessment of Educational Progress shows that the reading proficiency for fourth and eighth graders in the United States continues to decline.
As the summer approaches and the school year ends, schools across the country are concerned about the upcoming year and the federal cuts that may come with the dismantling of ...
In 2024, 70% of U.S. eighth-graders did not meet the "National Assessment of Educational Progress Proficient" reading achievement level on a test often referred to as the "Nation's Report Card." ...
Now, progress has hit a plateau, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Still, there are upsides on the test known as "The Nation's Report Card." ...
Influential state policymakers are also sounding the alarm. “I am worried that NAEP is not going to happen,” said Maryland Superintendent of Schools Carey Wright, who ran Mississippi’s education ...
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