The National Center for Education released its annual Nation’s Report Card Wednesday, showing how fourth and eighth graders across the country performed on math and reading assessments.
There's some good news in math, mostly bad news in reading and lots of questions about why students are still struggling.
Here’s how Pennsylvania and New Jersey matched up on the tests, which were administered to 235,000 fourth-graders and 230,000 eighth-graders across the country in early 2024.
National reading and math test results show widening achievement gaps and a decline in reading skills among students.
The latest Annual Status of Report (ASER) for 2024 was released on Tuesday highlighting significant improvement in reading ...
New results from a national exam find that America’s children have continued to lose ground on reading skills in the wake of ...
The 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card, measures national, state ...
Fourth grade math results were the bright spot for the Detroit Public Schools Community District, but the number of students ...
The percentage of eighth graders who have “below basic” reading skills according to NAEP was the largest it has been in the ...
One-third of the nation's eighth-graders scored at a below-basic reading level — the highest in the history of the test. In ...
New national test scores indicate a continuing slide in reading skills.
The state has awarded literacy grants to 15 school districts across the state, including two in western Massachusetts.