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Re “Some pandemic test scores bounce back” (June 11): “The nation’s 9-year-olds … made a significant recovery in reading since 2022, and are now caught up to where 9-year-olds were immediately before ...
More than three years after deciding to go test-optional permanently, Columbia University will again require applicants to submit standardized test scores, starting fall 2027. The university said in a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Younger students have regained ground academically after the pandemic's disruptions while older students' test scores continue to stagnate, according to the latest testing data ...
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Donald Trump is once again flaunting his perfect test score on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), claiming that he has “extreme intelligence”. However, expert doctors are saying that the test ...
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Test scores for third to eighth graders in Anne Arundel County went up in 2025, but students are still not meeting pre-pandemic performance levels, a new report found. The data also shows test score ...
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Student test scores in math and reading have been steadily declining since 2013, well before COVID-19. The pandemic only exacerbated the loss, a new analysis by the Stanford Institute for Economic ...