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Gov. Matt Meyer and Secretary of Education Cindy Marten declare a literacy emergency following the release of eighth grader’s average reading score, which falls 8 points below the national average and marks the lowest score in 27 years.
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The new statewide student assessment results show largely stagnant outcomes in overall student proficiency, hovering around single-digit increases and decreases in math and reading if not no change at all from last year’s data.
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Reading Assist is helping young Delaware students recover learning loss as a result of the pandemic.
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Reading proficiency rates in Delaware have stagnated over the past few years, with only about half of students reading at grade level, according to the…