Despite kids being back in the classroom after the COVID pandemic, the latest numbers from the National Assessment of Education Progress aren't showing improvement in learning.
While some schools are starting to claw back some of the ground lost due to pandemic-era learning disruptions, but there’s still a ways to go, a new report finds.
In a measure of 37 developed countries, the U.S. scored above average in reading and science and below average, but not last, in math.
California received about $8 billion in funding for K-12 education and about $7 billion in funding for higher education in ...
The public education system operates to increase taxpayer spending and adult employment, not necessarily to successfully ...
New Reason Foundation research shows New York’s public school districts closed fewer schools after the pandemic and only ...
Kymyona Burk with ExcelinEd singles out South Carolina, Alabama and Indiana for making progress teaching students to read and ...
Black men and women, who serve at the highest levels of Massachusetts state government, gather at State House to discuss service, progress and what remains to be done.
With more purposeful state leadership, future NAEP score releases could show better results for California’s students, Jennie ...
Research projects and services came to a sudden standstill as Trump abruptly revoked nearly $900 million in Education ...
In 2019, the average reading scores of 4th-grade students after adjusting for demographics are highest in the deep blue ...
When MPS reached a new level of bungling last spring (the near-collapse of the finance department and the failure to submit ...
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