Oregon students have some work to do if they’re going to get back to pre-pandemic academic proficiency levels, according to new state testing data. The Oregon Department of Education released its ...
Harford County students continue to improve their proficiency in math and English Language Arts, according to Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program data released Tuesday. MCAP is administered ...
The state Education Department says more students are proficient in English language arts and math. Overall, the 2024-25 state assessment data show that proficiency rates of students in third through ...
Assessment results from tests given to school kids last spring were released Wednesday during the state Board of Education meeting in Charleston. The annual assessment results measure proficiency in ...
Sonoma County students are inching forward according to new state testing results, and while they still lag behind their peers around the state in English proficiency, they were slightly ahead in math ...
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois education officials plan to launch a statewide initiative over the next several months aimed at boosting student performance in math. State Superintendent of Education Tony ...
Student learning in math was most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Chautauqua County schools. This year, 46.6% of students tested statewide were proficient in English, while 38.6% were proficient ...
The next exam will take place on Monday, November 3, 2025, from 6:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Please contact Pascale Larouche, plar@udel.edu , to register for the exam. The deadline to register for this exam ...
Recent reporting from Fox45 on math proficiency at Baltimore City’s top high schools is not only misleading to the public, but also a gut punch to the administrators and teachers who work tirelessly ...
About 60% of Virginia fourth and eighth who took national standardized tests in 2019 did not reach proficiency standards set by the federal government. Gov. Glenn Youngkin, in using the percentage to ...
Mississippi students lost significant ground in reading and math during the 2020-21 school year, according to statewide assessment results released by the Mississippi Department of Education Thursday.