Statewide education assessments found students' scores are still about 10 percentage points below pre-pandemic levels.
The Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) released its 2023 North Star Accountability report on Thursday, revealing the results of the 2023 statewide assessment and accountability results. MDE says the assessment results are mixed with a 1% increase in overall math scores, a 1% decrease in reading scores, and a 2% decrease in science scores since the 2022 assessments.
Meanwhile, scores in each assessment area are about 10 percentage points below their pre-pandemic levels from 2019, MDE said.
Minnesota's students take statewide reading assessments in grades 3-8 and 10th grade. Of those who took the reading tests, 49.9% met or exceeded grade-level standards, which is 1.2 percentage points lower than 2022. In math, 45.5% of students in grades 3-8 and 11th grade who took the assessment met or exceeded grade-level standards, which is 0.7 percentage points up from 2022. The science assessments are done in grades five and eight and once in high school — 39.3% of students met or exceeded grade-level standards, which is a drop of 2.1 percentage points from 2022.
Based on the last paragraph, I think the "scoring" they’re referring to is meeting the grade-level standard, not that the average student is performing 10% worse (though both are possible).
The Department of Education on Thursday also released attendance data for the 2021-22 school year — the first attendance data release since 2019 — finding consistent attendance fell to 69.8% of students who attended at least 90% of the time. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the state's consistent attendance rate was about 85%.
Ouch. Another round of this, and they might lose headway on their propaganda agenda.
"Remote learning" = waste of time for the near-totality of children. They don't learn anything.
Teachers after the lockdowns report kids had regressed, not progressed, during "remote learning". But the government told the teachers they could not fail them and make them retake the lost year.
Government mandated stupidity. Plenty of time for diversity, White guilt and LGBTQAI2S+ curriculum though.
I'm lucky. I can remote work and my boss is also anti-gene therapy, so it may not even come to that. But I am worried about what we're in for in the coming year....
One in five students in Lee County School District (LCSD) in Kentucky, after reopening its doors for the year, were kept home sick with Covid, strep throat, the flu, or other illnesses, according to the Daily Mail.
And for this they return to the stupid and damaging nonsense they just quit a few months ago. Utterly paranoid bullshit. Fucking knuckle-walking, inbred progressive assholes.
They'll get what they deserve from this--retarded children and demoralized parents and fat-ass "teachers" aggressively doing nothing.
The bad: this shit again
The good: Yay! The kids are away from the pedos wearing the title 'teacher' as a skinsuit.
Bonus points: Because it's "remote learning" we will soon get to see quite what they are actually teaching children now.
They’re really just doing it again, huh?
Are we going to let them?
We? No.
Normies? Yes.
Just as a reminder, the enemy does not restrict itself to it's home turf.
Being a red state just means that Leftists will claim more pride from each scalp.
Just yesterday:
https://archive.ph/uFofB
Based on the last paragraph, I think the "scoring" they’re referring to is meeting the grade-level standard, not that the average student is performing 10% worse (though both are possible).
Ouch. Another round of this, and they might lose headway on their propaganda agenda.
"Remote learning" = waste of time for the near-totality of children. They don't learn anything.
Teachers after the lockdowns report kids had regressed, not progressed, during "remote learning". But the government told the teachers they could not fail them and make them retake the lost year.
Government mandated stupidity. Plenty of time for diversity, White guilt and LGBTQAI2S+ curriculum though.
Homeschool your kids.
So same as in class learning except without the physical proximity to their degenerate classmates?
Probably the one kid they thought was Cov was the Flu. But Oops all Covid.
Such garbage articles
“You start lockdowns!”
“B-but d-dear, it’s n-not an e-election y-year y-y-yet…”
“Me no care, Mitch! You do!”
This is not JCPS, the most likely of the districts to do this, which is quite interesting.
I'm lucky. I can remote work and my boss is also anti-gene therapy, so it may not even come to that. But I am worried about what we're in for in the coming year....
You'd hope this will spur people to support vouchers and school choice.
And for this they return to the stupid and damaging nonsense they just quit a few months ago. Utterly paranoid bullshit. Fucking knuckle-walking, inbred progressive assholes.
They'll get what they deserve from this--retarded children and demoralized parents and fat-ass "teachers" aggressively doing nothing.
But it’s different when they do it of course