Can S.F. students keep up with new aggressive learning goals?

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Can S.F. students keep up with new aggressive learning goals?
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S.F. Unified has a plan to get the majority of their students reading and doing math by 2027 — but it's easier said than done.

Following the release of last year's state test scores, SF Unified has created a five-year plan to get the majority of their students reading and doing math at or above grade level by 2027.

Studies show that being able to read by year 3 and perform grade-level math by year 8 is crucial, because from then on, a student's learning path either tracks with or permanently diverges from the curriculum. Kids who don't reach those benchmarks are much less likely to graduate high school. However, when broken down by race and ethnicity, the data demonstrated deep disparities between student demographics.

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