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Nationwide scores are down: How Southern Colorado districts compare

  • Colorado students showed slight improvements in national math and reading tests but are still below pre-pandemic levels, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress results released Wednesday.
  • In 2024, 36% of fourth graders tested proficient in reading, down from 38% in 2022, but Colorado's average reading score remains higher than the national average.
  • Oregon and Washington experienced declines in test scores, with Oregon's fourth grade reading scores seven points below the national average, while Washington's scores were better overall, as reported by state officials.
  • The U.S. Department of Education's Assessment Governing Board expressed alarm over the ongoing lack of academic progress, calling it a direct and urgent threat to the future, according to member Patrick Kelly.
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