COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio students who were held back from fourth grade due to a state law requiring struggling readers to repeat third grade performed better on English language arts in fourth through ...
85% of third graders passed the third-grade reading assessment after the final retest. It was one point higher than the ...
The latest results of Mississippi’s third-grade reading test show no dramatic declines in student performance. But they show ...
At the same time that thousands of school districts nationwide are beginning to implement the Common Core State Standards in English/language arts, many also face new state reading policies for the ...
While the Michigan Department of Education leaders praised improvements made by students in some grades in reading and math on the state test, the state's third graders continued to slide in reading ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Schools are winding down for the summer prompting many families to reflect on the accomplishments over the year. The Foundations School integrates the arts into their ...
After all retests were administered, the Mississippi Dept. of Education reported that 85 percent of all third graders passed ...
About 3,000 Indiana third graders are repeating the grade this year under a new state law that requires students to pass the IREAD test or qualify for an exemption to advance.
New data shows the impact of Indiana's new IREAD retention law that prevents third graders from promoting if they can't pass IREAD.
Just under three-fourths of Colorado’s third-graders are reading at grade level — a mark that has not changed much over the years, according to preliminary results from the Colorado Department of ...
Eighty-five percent of poor 4th graders in predominantly low-income schools are failing to reach “proficient” levels in reading on federal tests, according to a study issued by a national foundation ...
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) today announced 85% of third graders passed the third-grade reading assessment ...