For the first time since COVID-19 hit, California students demonstrated slight across-the-board gains in math, English and science according to statewide standardized testing data released Thursday.
When: Hempfield school board education and programs, and policy, personnel and legal committee meeting, Nov. 21. Board members Pat Wagner, Richard Garber and Judy Brady were absent. What happened: ...
Math remained a struggle. English language arts had a stronger showing. And with science — this past year, at least — it was hard to tell. Results from state exams taken in the spring were released ...
LAUSD test scores this year rose in math and English across nearly every grade level and demographic. But there is still much work ahead as a majority of students do not meet grade level standards.