In his annual state of education address, Chris Reykdal called for tax reform, more funding, and better math education for ...
If a state with a reputation for educational excellence is holding up a district where fewer than half of students are meeting or exceeding the commonwealth's assessment benchmarks, then we ...
The annual State of Schools address provided a look back at test scores and graduation rates, and a look ahead to 2026 goals.
Long Island students are outperforming the average test takers throughout the state in math and English — while New York City ...
More than 95 percent of Monticello’s ninth-graders are on the right track, which ISBE defines as freshmen who’ve earned at least five full-year course credits and don’t have more than one semester F ...
The Fayetteville-Manlius School District tied for No. 26 statewide for math and tied for No. 30 statewide for ELA. A total of ...
Math teachers at a Queens high school are being forced to pass failing kids, including those who can’t be bothered to show up ...
Graduation is approaching. Leon County Schools families should double-check students are on track to meet diploma ...
Newsday analyzed recently-released state data of Regents exam scores for tests administered in August 2024, January 2025 and ...
A warning from California — the decision to drop statewide testing standards hurts students, and Tennessee doesn’t have to ...
Massachusetts started 2025 scrambling for a replacement to the voter-overturned MCAS graduation standard. A first look at a replacement began to take shape as the year came to a close.
School year 2023 to 2024 saw less students, slightly more graduation, and low student scores, according to Education Superintendent Erik Swanson’s Tuesday address on the state of education. Swanson ...