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White House dodges blame for historic drops in student math and reading scores

Posted by kljy-hd3 on October 25, 2022 in Featured, National News | Leave a response

Christian Datoc, White House Reporter for Washington Examiner

The White House danced around a new report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress on Monday showing significant drops in math and reading scores among students over the past two years.

The “nation’s report card” found that no state saw math or reading score increases over the time frame, and Peggy Carr, the commissioner of the National Center of Education Statistics, claimed, “The results show the profound toll on student learning during the pandemic, as the size and scope of the declines are the largest ever in mathematics.”

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