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Texas is home to more than 1,000 school districts, which means vastly different ways students could end up in advanced courses. The decisions were often subjective.
Mary Lynn Pruneda, a senior policy advisor at Texas 2036, said the state needs to help students improve their math and science scores so they can find jobs in those fields.
The COVID-19 pandemic appeared to undo years of improvement for Texas students meeting grade requirements in reading and math, with students who did most of their schooling remotely suffering ...
Texas students are still below pre-pandemic levels of math, and parents don't believe their children are behind.
Texas fourth- and eight-graders' overall math and reading scores in the National Assessment of Educational Progress test dropped last year, though some groups of students, like English learners ...
Texas school districts are trying a new Eureka Math curriculum to help students who struggle with math. Here's what it means.
State testing data shows Texas students’ math and science scores slipped as they continue to struggle to catch up after the pandemic.
Texas’ students saw some wins in reading but continued to struggle to bounce back from pandemic-related learning losses in math, state testing results released Tuesday showed.
A new Texas law calls for every student who performs in the top 40% on a fifth-grade math assessment to be enrolled automatically in advanced math for sixth grade.
Mary Lynn Pruneda, a senior policy advisor at Texas 2036, said the state needs to help students improve their math and science scores so they can find jobs in those fields.
The COVID-19 pandemic appeared to undo years of improvement for Texas students meeting grade requirements in reading and math, with students who did most of their schooling remotely suffering ...
Education Texas Students’ Standardized Test Scores Dropped Dramatically During The Pandemic, Especially In Math The drop was more significant in districts that had most of their instruction ...