Who Runs the Best U.S. Schools? It May Be the Defense Department. Schools for children of military members achieve results rarely seen in public education.
U.S. Students’ Progress Stagnated Last School Year, Study Finds Despite billions in federal aid, students are not making up ground in reading and math: “We are actually seeing evidence of backsliding.”
Test Scores for U.S. 13-Year-Olds Show Lowest Math and Reading Levels In Decades The results are the federal government’s last major data release on the academic effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. History Scores Are Falling, but It’s Not Just Because of the Pandemic The latest test results continue a nearly decade-long plunge, as reading and math take priority.
Math Scores Fell in Nearly Every State, and Reading Dipped on National Exam The results, from what is known as the nation’s report card, offer the most definitive picture yet of the pandemic’s devastating impact on students.