Post-pandemic Nose-Dive: Why Student Test Scores Are Raising Alarms Among Parents and Teachers

| USA Today | Kayla Jimenez

Five years ago, teachers shut their classroom doors and scrambled to set up video conferences for their students.Now, new national test scores show America’s kids – especially the nation’s lowest achieving students – have yet to return to pre-pandemic academic levels.

Teachers, parents and education leaders are raising alarms about the state of education after seeing the sobering results of the U.S. Department of Education’s latest Nation’s Report Card results Wednesday. The data shows a post-pandemic nose-dive in literacy scores and a widening achievement gap between the nation’s highest and lowest learners in math and reading skills.

Many of them are calling on national leaders and school officials to speed up learning recovery. Strengthening American education, they say, is urgent.

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