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Syracuse schools improving on test scores, though still worst among state
While still ranking among the worst in standardized test scores for English and math, the Syracuse City School District made ...
Did you ever screw up your homework so badly that it gets preserved in stone and analyzed by researchers thousands of years later? Well, someone in Babylon did. The artifact in question is a small, ...
Performance on state K-12 tests showed steady improvements since the COVID-19 pandemic, but 70% of eighth graders are behind ...
Test your SAT math knowledge with this quiz. This challenge is inspired by the SAT-style math, designed to test your ...
Five years after pandemic disruptions, New Jersey students are still showing uneven academic recovery on the NJSLA exams.
An exterior shot of the Kentucky Department of Education at 300 Sower Boulevard in Frankfort, Kentucky, on February 7, 2025. Tasha Poullard [email protected] Kentucky students performed ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. For the past several years, America has been using its young people as lab rats in a sweeping, if not exactly thought-out, education experiment. Schools across ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. North Carolina is overhauling its math standards, with major changes potentially coming to the courses students take in high school.
Just over 3,000 third graders were kept from advancing to the fourth grade in 2025 after being unable to pass the Indiana standardized reading test. Data released during the State Board of Education ...
Massachusetts students' MCAS test scores are still largely below pre-pandemic levels, according to state officials. Only 13 out of hundreds of school districts reached pre-pandemic achievement levels ...
This year, Appleton third- to eighth-grade students scored slightly lower on Forward Exams, according to test results released Sept. 25. Since it's the second year since DPI updated its Forward Exam ...
Experts suggest the COVID-19 pandemic, technology and chronic absenteeism are potential factors in the decline. The U.S. Education secretary called the results "devastating" and a justification for ...
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