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Amid pandemic dips, Louisiana 4th grade reading improves

Por: Associated Press Science October 26, 2022

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BATON ROUGE, lA. (AP) — Amid test results showing nationwide declines in students’ reading and math proficiency scores in the wake of the pandemic, there’s a bright spot in Louisiana’s results: The state education department says Louisiana fourth graders’ reading scores improved, even as the national average dropped. Results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress — known as the “nation’s report card” — were... + full article



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