Virginia Beach School Board Chairwoman Falls to Anti-CRT, ‘Students First’ Challenger
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Tyler Arnold | November 9, 2022 (The Center Square) – To help the state recover from learning losses in fourth-grade math and reading proficiency, four historically black colleges and universities are teaming with two groups to provide tutoring services to at-risk students. The program will employ students at the colleges and universities to tutor and
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Virginia 4th Graders Recorded Largest Math and Reading Declines in the Nation Governor’s Office | October 24, 2022 Governor Glenn Youngkin described the learning losses of Virginia fourth- and eighth-grade students on this year’s national reading and mathematics tests as catastrophic. Since 2017, fourth graders in Virginia suffered the largest declines in reading and math
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Lt. Governor’s Office | October 24, 2022 The 2022 National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) data for Virginia was recently released, showing Virginia fourth graders scored the largest declines in the nation. Our eighth-grade scores declined significantly as well. “This decline started in 2017, well before the Governor Northam-ordered pandemic school closures. The two previous
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