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Pandemic causes Missouri s standardized test scores to fall
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As the 2020-2021 school year was winding down, Weller first grade teacher, Kendall Shores, continued working hard to make sure her students were where they needed to be to move to second grade.
The last school year was a challenging one for teachers as well as students. Schools shut down early in spring of 2020 as a pandemic was declared. Many districts opted to cease learning and focus on meeting children’s immediate needs like making sure they had enough to eat. When schools started back up last fall, the learning schedule included time online. And some students opted to stay virtual altogether. That’s sparked concerns that students might have fallen behind in their learning.
St Louis mom uneasy about in-person standardized tests
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The tests were waived last year, but students must be tested in-person this year Author: Allie Corey Updated: 7:55 AM CDT April 7, 2021
ST. LOUIS Starting this month, school districts across the country begin administering federally mandated standardized tests for third- through eighth-graders and end-of-course assessments for high schoolers.
These tests were waived last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, schools in Missouri and Illinois are scrambling to test as many students as possible with many still learning from home.
If you ask any school district leader about the standardized tests being given this year, you’ll likely learn they are not happy with the mandate handed down from U.S. Department of Education.