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Pandemic continues to impact Garfield Re-2 student test scores

Testing scores at the Garfield Re-2 School District are seeing a decline despite being on the uptick prior to 2019, according to data presented by secondary and elementary Jacob Pringel and Simone Richardson. Since 2019,.

Colorado parents have testing choices to make

The Colorado Measurement of Academic Success, known as the CMAS test, is a federally mandated end-of-year assessment. Under the 1994 Every Student Succeeds Act, every state must test students in grades 3-8 yearly and once in high school. Tests are administered in math and English/language arts (reading). Students must also be tested periodically in science. If you could decide, what test(s) would you select for your child this spring? CMAS tests how students compare nationally and lets parents and teachers choose what additional help a student might need. The assessment brought the READ Act (Reading to Ensure Academic Development) to Colorado’s forefront in 2012 and again in 2019 (SB19-199). Only 40% of our fourth-grade students are reading at grade level. Since the Legislature determined that reading was the number one priority for student success, it passed this law unanimously. The state board of education unanimously agreed.

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