Por: The Advocate Opinion October 31, 2022
Does no one find it ironic, and terribly sad, that the two largest headlines in a recent Advocate are Board delays high school revamp ... Plan would change state rating system, promote college, job prep and La.'s average ACT score drops again.Previously, there was an article stating the education board has watered down a provision to try to get up for first through third grade students. Cause and effect perhaps?When (and how) is the public... + full article
Time USA Nation October 28, 2022
While painted a grim picture of , scores in the nation’s second largest school district offered a glimmer of hope and signs of improvement. In Los Angeles, the average scores for eighth-grade math and fourth-grade reading held steady between 2019 and 2022, while eighth-grade... + más
Maine students’ math and reading scores plummet during pandemic | Portland Press Herald
ACT test scores drop to lowest in 30 years in pandemic slide | 10 WBNS
The Advocate USA Opinion October 25, 2022
The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is proposing a solely to reduce the number of high schools rated A or B, not to make the accountability system a better reflection of public schools.After the proposal was reviewed by superintendents and accountability experts, it... + más
Return of Capitol High advances, vote sends issue back to BESE for final Oct. 11 vote | The Advocate
Cade Brumley's report card: How Louisiana's schools leader has done over last 2 years | The Advocate
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 25, 2022
It's no surprise that educational achievement suffered after two chaotic years of school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. But it's still distressing to see the desolate picture of students’ academics and ever-widening gap between low- and high-performing... + más
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The Hill USA Health October 21, 2022
More than 80 percent of LGBTQ students said they felt unsafe at school last year, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN), as instances of discriminatory remarks from their peers increased and classroom access to LGBTQ-related books and internet resources shrank... + más
Nearly 70% of LGBTQ students feel unsafe at school due to sexual orientation or gender identity: survey | New York Daily News
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. voters could be LGBTQ by 2040, data suggests | New York Daily News
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 21, 2022
Automotive technology instructor Al White, left, works with Abdikadir Abdulle, center, of Auburn and Cameron Kilton of Augusta during class Thursday at Central Maine Community College in Auburn. Abdulle and Kilton are first-year students. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal AUBURN —... + más
L.A. Unified enrollment continues to fall, but drop is cushioned by influx of 4-year-olds | Los Angeles Times
Blip In Online College Enrollment Doesn’t Mean What You Think | Forbes
New York Post USA Nation September 28, 2022
Math scores for New York City students took a nosedive during the pandemic — with only 38% of kids in grades 3-8 being proficient in the subject last school year, according to results of statewide standardized tests released Wednesday. That’s a dip of nearly 8 percentage... + más
Oregon students' math, reading skills plummet post-pandemic | Associated Press
‘We still have a way to go’: New MCAS scores show students continue to perform significantly worse than before the pandemic | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Politics September 17, 2022
Once envisioned as a citywide network of vibrant charter schools that would set the standard for public education in the capital city, the state-run Recovery School District-Baton Rouge is slowly withering, with two of the largest schools it still has left poised to make their... + más
Ohio school district could allow school employees to be armed | 10 WBNS
Ohio Department of Education releases abbreviated version of 2021-22 school report cards | 10 WBNS
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