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The National Assessment of Education Progress found Missouri and other states made small gains in some areas, but students are struggling to return to pre-pandemic math and reading levels.
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Elementary and secondary students in Illinois showed consistent improvements in their reading and math scores while the state鈥檚 high school graduation rate reached a 13-year high for the most recently concluded school year.
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The test measures reading and math proficiency for fourth- and eighth-graders. It's administered every two years, but the pandemic delayed the 2021 report until now.
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Only nine of Missouri鈥檚 518 public school districts lack full accreditation from the State Board of Education. But some of those districts have been there鈥
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How the Missouri education department measures student comprehension and school performance is complicated. The manual for determining a school鈥檚鈥
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Missouri schools are getting a different kind of report card from the state. It's now color coded instead of offering a numerical grade.The Annual鈥
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Missouri education officials released long-awaited school report cards Friday, and the good news is most schools are meeting expectations.In fact, 97鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, March 13, 2013 - If students get grades in school, should the schools get grades as well?That鈥檚 the鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 7, 2013 - Missouri gets a D-minus and Illinois gets a D in a new nationwide education report鈥