Most California students are still not meeting basic state standards for all subjects, according to the latest annual report from the California DOE.
Most California students are still not meeting basic state standards for all subjects, according to the latest annual report from the California Department of Education . Scores are up from last year however, although it is an increase of less than 1% — within margin of error.
CDE’s latest report has 47% of students reaching state standards for English Language Arts , 35.5% in math , and 30.7% in science “I commend California’s students and educators for their hard work and continued growth in academic achievement across the state,” said State Superintendent Tony Thurmond in a statement. “We are providing key resources for all schools to get there, including providing funding for reading coaches, high-dose tutoring programs, extended school days, and professional learning for educators.”
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