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Adilene Ramirez was in the eighth grade when the COVID-19 pandemic sent her and every other student home for the better part of a year. She started Moorpark High School from home, on Zoom, and ...
The data shows a post-pandemic nose-dive in literacy ... nation's highest and lowest performing learners in literacy test scores. The pandemic exacerbated a reading crisis that began before ...
Recent research reveals alarming trends in student anxiety, but new approaches offer hope for balancing academic success with ...
According to Attendance Works, in the 2022-2023 school year, 61% of public schools saw high or extreme levels of chronic ...
New York Post opinion columnist Rikki Schlott criticized test-optional admissions policies, alleging the pandemic-era change ...
The latest testing results show Virginia students continuing to lag behind their peers in post-pandemic education recovery. That demands action.
Albany, NY (WRGB) — This month marks five years since the COVID-19 pandemic began ... Since 2020, standardized test scores have tanked; students are behind by one or more grade levels in ...
For example, on the fourth grade reading test, 7% of Black students and 19 ... Los Angeles’ reading scores in fourth and eighth grade didn’t decline at all post-pandemic; San Diego’s increased a ...
Educators have made some progress helping students recuperate from pandemic disruptions, but problem areas persist and funding cuts are looming.
like New York Post opinion columnist Rikki Schlott, say scaling back or eliminating standardized testing is responsible for such skill gaps instead. "Without any SAT or ACT scores on their ...