PRINEVILLE, OR Oregon’s Department of Education has released its At-A-Glance profiles for schools and districts, using data from the last school year. Crook County Schools officials are.
first. bill: can i tell our viewers what is going on in north carolina in terms of education? fourth graders, math, 35. eighth graders 26, eighth grade math, 25%. can t we do better? we absolutely should and must do better. let me remind you, governor cooper kept our schools closed for 880 days. and the covid crisis really showed families, parents what was happening in and outside the classroom. so the movement for school choice is even more empowered right now. i have heard from so many parents and families all throughout north carolina that they are just scared for their children. learning loss is a real situation and that is on
money was put in. what i really hope someone asks today is it you have attrition and school systems dramatic. new york city lost ten persons of the school students. the biggest public school syste in america. kids have not gone back. at some of them got lost in the system. some of them i went to other schools. i really hope somebody asks her today, tell me what your union is doing to fix it? what are we doing we have school testing scores that have gone to the lowest levels in 20 years. and we show that? this is the nation report card. this is that thing that she should be pressed on. look at these numbers. fourth grade and eighth grade math it down 5.8 points. reading and this is united states of america and we are woefully behind in proficiency. we have fifth-graders who can t read and some entire school
Henderson County (Feb 13, 2023) - Thirteen Henderson County schoolteachers have earned National Board Certification and 28 more have recertified the credential, the school system said.