EdSource · Los Angeles parents fight for and win intensive tutoring for kids hurt by Covid This story was updated at 4:25 pm with more details on the assessment results. California students made some ...
Math performance has slightly rebounded since the Covid-19 pandemic closed schools, but reading performance hasn’t bounced back, according to new National Assessment of Educational Progress data ...
New Jersey students continued to show some progress in the third year of post-pandemic state testing, but average scores still remain below pre-pandemic levels, according to new numbers released by ...
Newark Public Schools officials said students showed improvement across the board on state standardized tests in reading and math last spring but continued to score below proficient in both subjects ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This article was originally published in Chalkbeat. Reading and math scores shot up across New York City’s public schools last ...
Reading time at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' new Mint Hill Elementary School. The percentage of students passing math in North Carolina and in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools continued to inch up last ...
Alabama students are performing better across nearly all grade levels and subjects, a sign that recent reforms could be paying off, according to new test results. English, math and science scores on ...
EdSource · Los Angeles parents fight for and win intensive tutoring for kids hurt by Covid Five years after the Covid pandemic closed schools and pushed students into a year of distance learning, ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California’s K-12 students are emerging from the pandemic malaise, posting the most significant academic improvements ...
Parents can get a fresh look at how well their students in Monmouth and Ocean counties are doing in school. State officials have released test scores from the 2023-24 New Jersey Student Learning ...
COWARD — After a year of teacher training on literacy, updated curriculum standards and new textbooks, reading appears to have improved among elementary and middle school students in South Carolina.