Former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory is sounding the alarm about how remote learning may affect students long-term. McCrory, who’s running for U.S. Senate, talked about third-grade reading scores on ...
WEBVTT NEW READING TEST...AS 16 WAPT'S ROSS ADAMS REPORTS- THESTATE COULD HOLD BACK 15 PERCENTOF THE CLASS.ABOUT SIX THOUSAND THIRD GRADERSDIDN'T MAKE THE GRADE. TEACHERSWILL NOWFOCUS ON GETTING THOSE ...
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) — Third graders who do poorly on a state reading test, or ones whose parents "opt out" of them taking the test, can be held back by school districts. That's the decision of ...
Students across Ohio will begin taking state standardized tests in reading and writing on March 13 — the youngest in third grade — and with few exceptions, state law requires districts to administer ...
SB241 would allow schools to hold back third graders who can't read at grade level. But it would also introduce more reading ...
Murfreesboro school officials oppose the third-grade law Parents may have to alter summer plans State lawmaker defends law's goal to improve literacy Murfreesboro and Rutherford County third-graders ...
About 23% of third graders, or nearly 12,000 students, scored below the required reading level last spring. But fewer than 3% were ultimately held back, according to newly provided state data.
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