Nation’s Report Card spurs calls for change as reading and math scores circle the drain
- Most fourth- and eighth-graders in 2024 performed below pre-pandemic 2019 levels in both reading and math.
- Fourth-Graders' reading scores in 2024 were slightly lower than in 2022 and much lower than in 2019.
- The share of eighth-graders reading below NAEP’s basic standard was the largest in the assessment’s history.
- The rates of chronic absenteeism doubled during the pandemic, with students missing 10% or more of a school year considered chronically absent.
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American kids' worsening reading skills signal continued fallout from school closures
The National Assessment of Educational Progress — the largest continuing and nationally representative assessment of American students' knowledge and capability in math, reading, science, and writing — released its 2024 assessment, also called the "Nation's Report Card," on Wednesday. The results we...
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