Report: North Dakota Student Test Scores Remain Stagnant

Results of a national assessment show reading and math scores of fourth- and eighth-grade students in North Dakota had little improvement since 2015. April 11, 2018, at 3:42 p.m. BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Results of a national assessment show reading and math scores of fourth- and eighth-grade students in North Dakota made little improvement since 2015. The…

In California, national test scores show enduring achievement gaps

By JOY RESMOVITS APR 09, 2018 | 9:00 PM   Every two years, the nation’s fourth- and eighth-graders are tested in math and reading — and newly released results from last year’s tests give California at least a little reason to be pleased. The 2017 results — out Monday night — were mostly flat nationwide, though the average…

Test Scores Show Students Made Little Progress in National Exam

By Tawnell D. Hobbs Updated April 9, 2018 11:26 p.m. ET American students had nearly flat results in math and reading on a national exam, continuing a pattern of stagnation over most of the past decade, as some of the lowest performers fell further behind. Eighth-graders made the only statistically significant gain—1 point—in reading, for…

Massachusetts Test Scores Top Nation’s School Districts Again

Fourth- and eight-graders in the Bay State outperformed their peers on the National Assessment of Educational Progress exams in 2017. by HAYLEY GLATTER· 4/10/2018, 9:05 a.m. It may supposedly be lonely at the top, but we’d say the view is just fine from up here. The latest results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress exams were…

Trump Underscores Commitment to HBCUs Despite Signaling Potential Funding Cuts

By Lauren Camera, Education Reporter May 8, 2017, at 12:38 p.m. JUST DAYS BEFORE THE secretary of education is set to deliver a controversial commencement address at one of the nation’s historically black colleges and universities, the Trump administration is defending its support of the HBCU community after signaling it may eliminate construction funding for the schools due…

A Punishing Decade for School Funding

NOVEMBER 29, 2017  BY MICHAEL LEACHMAN   KATHLEEN MASTERSON    ERIC F IGUEROA Public investment in K-12 schools — crucial for communities to thrive and the U.S. economy to offer broad opportunity — has declined dramatically in a number of states over the last decade.  Worse, some of the deepest-cutting states have also cut income tax rates, weakening their…

Trump Seeks to Cut Education Budget by 5 Percent, Expand School Choice Push

By Andrew Ujifusa on February 12, 2018 1:05 PM President Donald Trump is seeking a roughly 5 percent cut to the U.S. Department of Education’s budget for fiscal 2019 in a proposal that also mirrors his spending plan from last year by seeking to eliminate a major teacher-focused grant and to expand school choice. Trump’s proposed budget, released…

DeVos seeks cuts from Education Department to support school choice

By Valerie Strauss, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel and Moriah Balingit February 13 More than $1 billion would be spent on private school vouchers and other school choice plans under the budget proposal released Monday by President Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. The proposal also calls for slashing the Education Department’s budget and devoting more resources to career training, at the expense…