Half of Grade 6 students and 42 per cent of students in Grade 9 in Ontario did not meet the provincial standard for math in the 2024-25 school year, according to the latest standardized test scores.
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Lehigh Valley school leaders say online testing, middle-school math alignment impacted test scores
Test results show a tale of two school systems across the Lehigh Valley, with suburban districts Southern Lehigh and Parkland ...
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Nearly half of students across NY state fail to make the grade on math, English tests: data
Nearly half of young New Yorkers statewide are still missing the mark on standardized math and English exams, according to ...
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The education minister says Ontario's math scores don't add up. Here's how Ottawa schools factor in
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra says the math scores among the province's Grade 3, 6 and 9 students could be better, but the latest test results for Ottawa's four school boards shows pupils ...
Both local school boards had difficulties improving math results, but overall EQAO test results in the public board showed a ...
Five years after pandemic disruptions, New Jersey students are still showing uneven academic recovery on the NJSLA exams.
The idea that competition and choice benefit consumers applies to families and schooling, too. Ontario needs schools that teach math well ...
Achievement rose in all areas among Grade 6 students locally, with 88 per cent meeting reading standards, 87 per cent in ...
Students enrolled in the Thames Valley District School Board are falling behind in reading and writing compared to other Ontario students, according to the latest EQAO results.
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Standardized test results disappoint Ontario education minister
Education Minister Paul Calandra had been delaying the release of the test results, saying he wanted to have a “deep dive” into the numbers. On Wednesday morning, he told reporters the province was ...
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Ontario to review approach to standardized testing as pace of math improvement slow
Ontario’s education minister says he is going to appoint advisers to review the province’s approach to standardized testing, as results are not showing enough improvement, particularly in math. Math ...
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