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The new Nation’s Report Card is truly scandalous; it shows that one in every three eighth graders are functionally illiterate. Millions of teens struggle to extract meaning from words on a page.
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Nation’s Report Card: Alabama scores still below national average despite growth in ... - MSNALABAMA (WHNT) — Results from the Nation’s Report Card for 2024 were released Wednesday, showing fourth and eighth graders across the nation’s progress in math and reading. The National ...
North Carolina students are still performing below pre-pandemic levels on national reading and math tests and have made little progress on those exams in the last two years, according to new data ...
Results from the Nation’s Report Card for 2024 were released Wednesday, showing fourth and eighth graders across the nation’s progress in math and reading.
Data from the Nation’s Report Card shows test scores are still below pre-pandemic numbers. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Gov. Jared Polis of Colorado and chair of the National Governors ...
This story was originally published on K-12 Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily K-12 Dive newsletter. The 2024 Nation’s Report Card will debut a new measure of ...
In 2022, when the first postpandemic results came back, the nation’s report card revealed historic declines in math performance, as well as declines in reading scores for fourth and eighth graders. At ...
ALABAMA — Results from the Nation’s Report Card for 2024 were released Wednesday, showing fourth and eighth graders across the nation’s progress in math and reading.The National Assessment ...
Results from the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, known as the nation’s report card, reveal a federal education system in free fall.Released on Jan. 29, the report ...
NAEP, the Nation’s Report Card, was supposed to be safe. It’s not Funding pauses, layoffs and looming budget cuts threaten a critical test by Jill Barshay April 7, 2025 May 9, 2025. ... The Hechinger ...
I am writing in response to the editorial detailing Maine’s fourth graders’ National Assessment of Educational Progress scores (“Maine in no position to shrug at ‘nation’s report card ...
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