New data from Fort Worth ISD shows that test scores are improving. According to a progress report that will be shared with trustees Tuesday night, a mid-year assessment showed that 40% of 3rd graders ...
One of the first things you learn when you start reporting on education is that a community’s income and its school’s educational metrics are inextricably linked. As a neighborhood’s income increases, ...
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A Texas law allows the state to take over school districts if even one campus receives failing grades for five consecutive years. Critics argue the state's accountability system unfairly penalizes ...
Editor’s note: A story about Lackawanna County schools’ standardized test scores published Saturday used the wrong data to evaluate students’ performance. This story corrects that information.
One school district in Onondaga County was among the top 30 in New York for proficiency levels on the latest round of statewide assessments in math and English language arts. The Fayetteville-Manlius ...
Editor’s note: The following, focused on the Spring Cove School District, is the fifth installment of the series looking into how Blair County schools fared on the state assessment tests. The data for ...
Each GRE verbal or quantitative reasoning test produces a total score from 130-170 in 1-point increments, where the analytical writing test receives a score between 0 and 6 in half-point increments.
Four years after the pandemic emergency ended and K-12 performance plunged nationwide, New Jersey’s third through eighth graders are finally edging up to be on par with pre-pandemic levels, although ...
There is good and bad news in this year’s newly released standardized test scores for New Jersey public school students. The good news is the average test scores on the science portion of the tests ...
New Jersey students are testing at pre-pandemic levels in one subject — science — while continuing to struggle in other areas, according to new data released by the state Board of Education this week.