TRENTON - The state Department of Education plans to raise the minimum passing scores on state NJASK tests given to third- and fourth-graders this spring, making it harder for students to pass the ...
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MERRILL, MI — Students at Merrill Elementary School outperformed their grade-level counterparts from the year before on the 2012 Michigan Educational Assessment Program (or MEAP) Test, the state's ...
Murfreesboro school officials oppose the third-grade law Parents may have to alter summer plans State lawmaker defends law's goal to improve literacy Murfreesboro and Rutherford County third-graders ...
The numbers for the state's fourth-grade writing tests should be out, but they are not because there is a problem with the scores. State school leaders held up grading of tests to check reliability of ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Comptroller’s office released a review of recent federal data which shows students’ performance dropped significantly from 2019 to 2022. The results were so surprising to New ...
More than 560 third graders who attend the Little Rock School District are at risk of being held back for not reading at ...
As some 120,000 students head back to class, school districts in Hudson County face a wide range issues, including integrating an influx of new students, raising test scores, and proposals to ...
Fourth graders are capable of using a computer to type, organize, and write well enough to be assessed, according to a pilot study released last month by the National Center for Education Statistics.
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