Five years after the pandemic, only 20% of fourth graders who are Black, Latino or from low-income households scored ...
Rapidly-increasing levels of non-English speaking students in schools across the nation may be contributing to the abysmal ...
For most students, instruction in how to read ends sometime in elementary school. But some kids still struggle well beyond ...
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Overall, the percentage of students from kindergarten to third grade who scored at or above the benchmark in literacy rose ...
But as the state marks five years since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, state education leaders are continuing to think about recovery.
The latest National Report Card continues to show a steady decline in reading, with scores reaching an all-time low.
Over 5,000 Oklahoma City Public Schools students doubled their projected growth in reading from fall to winter 2024 in national achievement tests.
Superintendent Wayne Walters told board members Wednesday that the district needs more trained reading specialists to move ...
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