The National Math And Reading Scores Have Reached A Historic Low
The latest Nation's Report Card results released Monday for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) show declines in both reading and math scores in grades 4 and 8. Average national reading scores in 2022 have gone back to levels last seen in the 1990s, and math scores have seen the largest declines ever recorded.
Compared to 2019 (before the pandemic):
SOURCE: National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2022 School Survey, IES
National, State, and District Results
There were no improvements in eighth-grade mathematics scores in any state or large urban district since the assessment was last given in 2019. Eighth grade is a pivotal moment in students’ mathematics education. If left unaddressed, this could reduce their abilities to pursue rewarding careers in mathematics, science, and technology.
National Results
Nationally, the average mathematics score for fourth graders dropped five points since 2019 and the average reading score fell three points. The percentage of students performing below the NAEP Basic level increased across both subjects and grade levels from 2019 to 2022. The NAEP Basic level represents partial mastery of prerequisite knowledge and skills that are fundamental for performance at the NAEP Proficient level. The most widespread declines were in eighth-grade mathematics scores, which declined across most racial and ethnic groups.
State Results
In most states, scores declined in 2019 for fourth and eighth-grade mathematics and reading. In 33 states, reading scores declined, did not change in 18, and rose in one.
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District Results
The average fourth-grade reading score for large city schools declined three points since the last assessment in 2019, but the average grade 8 reading score did not decline.
What This Means For You
This will impact students’ academic progress and affect their career trajectory. It’s crucial for schools, parents, and students to battle this by accelerating their learning to get caught up. These results are alarming, but they’re not surprising. We’ve known for a while that the US education system is failing our students, especially in response to the effects of COVID-19 on our student’s academic progress. The NAEP results only confirm what many have been saying: American children are not sufficiently prepared for college and career readiness.
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