New results from a national exam find that America’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made little improvement in math.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress is considered one of the best gauges of the academic progress of the U.S. school system.
North Dakota students in 2024 took the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a test that measures children's math and ...
Absenteeism, ineffective reading curriculums, and lack of support for teachers contribute to the dismal scores.
Most of America’s kids aren’t regaining the ground lost to school shutdowns during the pandemic: That’s the main bottom line ...
The superintendent championed a ‘back to basics’ approach to literacy, and eschewed the ‘shiny things’ that stand in the way ...
The nation’s report card was just released and shows Illinois students continue to struggle to meet proficiency standards in ...
Colorado students saw slight improvements in mathematics and reading scores in 2024, according to the results of the 2024 ...
The Nation's Report Card performed by the National Assessment of Educational Progress is out, and while Iowa is scoring above ...
Maine students last year had the lowest average math and reading scores since 1992, the first year the test was administered, ...
Testing data released Wednesday reveals that, overall, students across the country have not recouped pandemic learning loss ...