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  2. Will retaining more 3rd graders solve Indiana's reading ...

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    Indiana's third-grade reading scores have steadily declined over the past decade, a slide that began long before the COVID-19 pandemic further hurt scores. At the same time, most of the nation is ...

  3. Pennsylvania System of School Assessment - Wikipedia

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    The PSSA applies to all public schools and districts, including charter schools and cyber charter schools. The questions are based on Common Core Standards and content expectations. The goal is to have 100% of students proficient or above in reading and math by 2014. [6]

  4. GMAS results are in!: More than 1/3 of 3rd and 8th graders ...

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    However, more than one-third of eighth graders are still not reading on grade level. Eighth grade Reading Status. Below grade level - 37.2 percent | 43.9 percent in 2023. At grade level or above ...

  5. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    [3] While young children display a wide distribution of reading skills, each level is tentatively associated with a school grade. Some schools adopt target reading levels for their pupils. This is the grade-level equivalence chart recommended by Fountas & Pinnell. [4] [5]

  6. 53% of Florida third-graders passed the state’s reading test ...

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    Just over half of Florida’s third-graders performed at or above the passing level on this spring’s statewide reading test, essentially the same result as a year ago. This group of children had ...

  7. Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test - Wikipedia

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    A student failing the tenth grade test—that is, the test required for graduation—is allowed approximately five additional opportunities to pass it prior to graduation. Originally, students were given four more chances to pass the test after failing it in 10th grade—in October and March of both their junior and senior years in high school.