We’ve heard a lot about last year’s test results in North Carolina and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in the last few weeks, ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The latest national report card has revealed a troubling decline in reading scores among U.S. students, marking the lowest levels since the test was first administered in 1992.
Four red states that were once seen as laggards are now bucking the nationwide trend in education and seeing scores rise.
The district said 220 students were retained after they failed to meet the state's end-of-summer reading targets.
The bill was also lauded for a kind of get-tough approach to literacy. In basic terms, starting with this academic year, third-grade students across the state are, by law, expected to meet a minimum ...
Nearly a quarter of Louisiana third graders are ending the school year far behind in reading, the state Education Department said Thursday. Under a new state law, some of those students will have to ...
While the Michigan Department of Education leaders praised improvements made by students in some grades in reading and math on the state test, the state's third graders continued to slide in reading ...
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Thousands of third graders at risk of being held back under new Arkansas reading standards
Thousands of third graders in Arkansas are at risk of being held back under new state reading standards, sparking concern from lawmakers.
Indiana third graders’ reading proficiency improved at a record-breaking rate in 2025, putting students’ scores on par with pre-pandemic levels. Statewide, 87.3% of third graders scored proficient on ...
Indiana released its latest third grade reading scores earlier this month, and the results are nothing short of stunning. The ...
Newly released M-STEP data shows a mixed picture for literacy amongst Michigan students.The M-STEP measures whether students ...
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Tennessee reading law: What to know as TCAP scores release, third graders face retention
The widespread effects of the Tennessee reading and retention law will be felt again this year for thousands of public school third and fourth graders and their families. The Tennessee Department of ...
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