A new dashboard shows K-8 national and state-level math and reading achievement trends pre- and post-pandemic.
This article was originally published in South Carolina Daily Gazette. COLUMBIA — Fewer than half of South Carolina third- through eighth-grade students can do math as expected for their grade level, ...
WASHINGTON - The COVID-19 pandemic spared no state or region as it caused historic learning setbacks for America’s children, erasing decades of academic progress and widening racial disparities, ...
WASHINGTON STATE — In a KOMO News Waste Watch Report, the math isn't penciling out in Washington. Math proficiency scores dropped again among the state's 8th-grade students, according to the National ...
Despite a nationwide decline, North Dakota fourth- and eighth-grade students scored higher than the national average in math.
After years of slow but generally steady gains, city fourth and eighth graders saw their scores on national math and reading exams flat-line this year compared to 2009, officials announced this ...
U.S. 4th and 8th grade students are performing worse in math, and somewhat worse in reading, than they were two years ago, according to new data from a national test. The results were a surprise to ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Duval County students’ fourth-grade test scores fell for both math and reading as part of a national slide blamed on interruptions of in-person schooling caused by the COVID-19 ...