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And despite this year’s increase, Black students in Texas are still performing more than a grade level behind the national average in reading, according to the new data. Black students gained ...
STAMFORD — Black and Hispanic students in Stamford scored well below their Asian and white counterparts in reading and math, according to test data of the most recent school year released this week.
Stamford students improve reading, math test scores but gaps still remain for Black and Hispanic students. ... Stamford Advocate Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo. Skip to main content. Subscribe.
The divide between Black and white students widened by 8 percentage points during the pandemic. Decreases were more uniform in reading: Scores dropped 6 points for white, Black and Hispanic ...
Black students make up 26 percent of the district’s students and, according to data from ProPublica, are on average 2.2 grades behind their white peers. The 1619 Freedom School was borne out of ...
At Carroll, 3 percent of the school’s 442 students were Black in the 2019-20 school year, and at Landmark, 3 percent of its 506 students were Black that same school year.
As students progressed to the 8 th grade, the share performing at grade level or better fell by 15% (86 to 74%) for white students nationally. Among black students the decline was 30%, both ...
Just 2 miles away, Brownsville Preparatory Institute — a small, all-Black private school serving students from pre-K3 to third grade — stands out for its exceptional approach.
Just under half of New York City students passed state reading tests last spring. Image A teacher at P.S. 11, Emma March, works with students, including Anthony, center.
7News checked Evidence of Learning literacy scores from the 2023-2024 school year and found 85% of white students were proficient in literacy in Montgomery County, while only 62% of Black and 54% ...
2024 math and reading scores for Wisconsin students broken down by racial gaps. Grade four math: 51% of Wisconsin white students overall tested "proficient" or better compared to 5% of Black students.
Notably, Black, Latino, low-income, and English learner students all experienced more drastic losses on the fourth grade math assessment, while low-income students and English learners struggled ...