A ‘Learning Recession’ in U.S. Schools? An overwhelming majority of U.S. states are seeing below-average test scores in reading and math, far beyond the COVID-19 pandemic’s disruptions, according to a ...
American math and reading test scores have fallen in the last decade, according to data released Wednesday by the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford. Read more about why that’s happening.
The drops go beyond the pandemic and cut across income, geographic and racial divides, new data shows. By Claire Cain Miller Francesca Paris and Sarah Mervosh Something troubling is happening in U.S.
Two brothers enjoy breakfast before the first day of school at Dove Elementary School in Grapevine on Aug. 25, 2014. Bob Booth Special to the Star-Telegram Fort Worth ISD is below the national average ...
The Bulldogs are headed back to the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad after their best NCAA Tournament score in program history and a record week from Garrett Endicott. Mississippi State is heading back ...
A new nationwide education report has found that most U.S. states continue to experience below-average student performance in math and reading, with researchers warning the country remains stuck in ...
Staff photo / Ed Runyan Mahoning County Common Pleas Court Judge Anthony Donofrio, right, listens as SCORE Court graduate Sam Malmisur reads remarks Wednesday during his graduation from SCORE Court.
Elevated interest rates and vehicle prices are making car loans increasingly expensive in 2026. The average monthly auto payment raced past $800 in the first quarter of the year, according to data ...
A new report is shedding light on a “learning recession” in U.S. schools that started in 2013. The report, titled “From Learning Recession to Learning Recovery: Understanding the Sources of U.S. K-12 ...
STONINGTON, CT — Stonington students' test scores are higher than the U.S. average, according to a new analysis of test scores that looks at how student performance was changed by the COVID-19 ...