Colorado students outperform most states on the ‘nation’s report card,’ yet struggle to reclaim pre-pandemic heights
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The state’s fourth- and eighth-graders still rank near the top in math and reading on a national assessment known as the Nation’s Report Card. On Wednesday, Jan. 29, the U.S. Department of Education announced that Massachusetts students ranked first on all four tests administered last year, but their scores are still below pre-pandemic levels.


Colorado students outperform most states on the ‘nation’s report card,’ yet struggle to reclaim pre-pandemic heights
Grades are in — and it appears Colorado has taken the adage, “You are your biggest competition,” to heart. While the state performed well in the National Assessment of Educational Progress compared to several other states, Colorado’s scores still lag behind its own pre-pandemic scores. Referred to as “The Nation’s Report Card,” the National Assessment of Educational Progress is administered every two years by the U.S. Department of Education. Th…
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