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Reading, math scores fell sharply during pandemic, data show – Associated Press

Math and reading scores for America’s 9-year-olds fell dramatically during the first two years of the pandemic, according to a new federal study — offering an early glimpse of the sheer magnitude of the learning setbacks dealt to the nation’s children.

Reading scores saw their largest decrease in 30 years, while math scores had their first decrease in the history of the testing regimen behind the study, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, a branch of the U.S. Education Department.

The dramatic setbacks, which erased two decades of progress in American test scores, reflect years of upheaval for the country’s education system. Schools shut down for months at a time amid COVID-19 outbreaks. Many children spent a year or more learning from home. Virus outbreaks among staff and students continued the disruption even after kids returned to the classroom.

The declines hit all regions of the country and affected students of most races. But they were most dramatic for the country’s most vulnerable kids. Students of color saw some of the steepest decreases, widening the racial achievement gap.

Much of the nation’s standardized testing didn’t happen during the early days of the pandemic, so the findings released Thursday gave an early look at the impact of pandemic learning disruptions. Broader data is expected to be released later this year as part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the Nation’s Report Card.

“These are some of the largest declines we have observed in a single assessment cycle in 50 years of the NAEP program,” said Daniel McGrath, the acting associate commissioner of NCES. “Students in 2022 are performing at a level last seen two decades ago.”

In math, the average score for 9-year-old students fell 7 percentage points between 2020 and 2022, according to the study. The average reading score fell 5 points.

The pandemic’s upheaval especially hurt students of color. Math scores dropped by 5 percentage points for white students, compared with 13 points for Black students and 8 points for Hispanic students. The divide between Black and white students widened by 8 percentage points during the pandemic.

Decreases were more uniform in reading: Scores dropped 6 points for white, Black and Hispanic students.

For Asian American students, Native American students and students of two or more races, there was little change in reading or math between 2020 and 2022, the study found.

The setbacks, especially among underprivileged kids, raised alarms in the education world. Denise Forte, interim CEO of the Education Trust think tank, called it “deeply disturbing.”

“Due to inequitable and unjust school systems, students who are the most underserved continue to struggle academically both before and during the pandemic,” Forte said. “Decision-makers at all levels have not done nearly enough to address the long-standing resource inequities that prohibit Black, Latino and students from low-income backgrounds from reaching their full academic potential.”

A national association of superintendents said the findings are disappointing but not surprising.

Dan Domenech, executive director of AASA, said there’s encouraging evidence that schools are now investing in summer learning, mental health counselors and reading specialist. But experts have questioned whether schools are taking actions that are sweeping enough to address the magnitude of academic losses.

Geographically, all regions saw decreases in math, but declines were slightly worse in the Northeast and Midwest compared with the West and South. Outcomes were similar for reading, except that the West had no measurable difference compared with 2020.

Although it marks a sharp drop since 2020, the average reading score was 7 points higher than it was in 1971, and the average math score was 15 points higher than in 1978, the study found.

Overall, the results paint a “sobering picture” of schooling during the pandemic, said Peggy Carr, commissioner of the NCES.

Federal officials say this is the first nationally representative study to compare student achievement before the pandemic and in 2022, when most students had returned to in-person learning. Testing was completed in early 2020, soon before the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, and in early 2022.

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The Associated Press education team receives support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

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3 thoughts on “Reading, math scores fell sharply during pandemic, data show – Associated Press”

  1. This is more horrible destruction courtesy of the Democrat Party and Sideshow Fauci and Sideshow Walensky. The clown show would be funny if not for all the death and destruction caused by the clowns.

    LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN!
    DO WHAT YOU’RE TOLD OR YOU WILL LOSE YOUR JOB!!!
    LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN!
    WEAR A BACTERIAL-LADEN TOTALLY USELESS MASK OR ELSE!!!
    LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN!
    LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN!
    LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN!
    LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN! LOCKDOWN!

    1. You know Ryan, I understand you don’t understand science. That is O.K., there is no law that says you have to be interested enough in our world to pay attention in science class. But, when you start spouting completely inaccurate information about an illness that has killed over 1 million Americans and continues to kill 300 per day, you crossed the line. Ryan is wrong about masks, hard science has showed that wearing a mask, especially inside, combined with social distancing and hand washing significantly reduces transmission of the virus. There is no scientific debate about it. I still carefully social distance in groups and wear a mask when necessary. I care enough about my family friends and co-workers. Lockdowns were never designed to stop the virus, they ere used to slow the spread because in the early stags of the virus, hospitals were getting over run. Go ahead and rant about the “cash stealing Demorats” that is just a waste of electrons, but please don’t mess with other people’s lives. Thanx…

  2. FACT: Only someone with an ulterior motive would state something like “…hard science has showed that wearing a mask, especially inside, combined with social distancing and hand washing significantly reduces transmission of the virus. ” A real scientist with a clear mind would isolate the effect of each of the three (bacteria-laden masks vs distancing a magic 6′ vs hand washing), present evidence (not unsupported statements) and THEN AND ONLY THEN draw a conclusion. Until someone puts the hard data on the table and the analytic methods used for all to see, it’s all just hype and filthy attempts at controlling others.

    FACT: Florida, South Dakota and other Red states did NOT take draconian measures like they did in California, Oregon, Washington, NY and other states run by Radical Left Clowns. In states run by sensible Governors you didn’t hear the panic-stricken nonsense like you did in California. STAY HOME!! DON’T HUG GRANDMA!! MASK UP!!! STAY AWAY FROM OTHERS!! DON’T GO TO WORK!! DO WHAT YOU’RE TOLD!!! GET VACCINATED OR DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! DON’T GO OUTSIDE!!! WEAR TWO MASKS!!! followed by that stoopid phrase like

    “WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER”
    and
    “THE UNVACCINATED ARE A THREAT TO THE VACCINATED”. WTF?

    FACT: There is no evidence, zero, nada, bubkes, that infection rates were or are lower in California, Oregon, Washington and other SUPER ULTRA LOCKDOWN states run by Radical Left Clowns than they are in Florida, South Dakota and others. How on earth could that be?

    FACT: Blue surgical masks are made of nonwoven polymer fabrics with spaces wide enough to allow the victim, er, I mean the wearer to actually breathe. Polymers do not absorb viruses. Polymers do not kill viruses. Viruses are microscopically small and will speed through a non-woven fabric faster than a Democrat looking for a handout.

    FACT: The packaging of blue surgical masks said “NOT EFFECTIVE AGAINST THE TRANSMISSION OF VIRAL INFECTIONS” or similar. Well it said that until the warnings mysteriously disappeared, nod, nod, wink, wink.

    FACT: The LOCKDOWN, LOCKDOWN, LOCKDOWN!! was meant to flatten the curve as previously stated, with an initial timeline of 2 weeks, but in the end lasted 2 years. In Canada, the lunacy continues to this day.

    Oh Great Mr Wizard Science Man and Knower-of-All-Things, please explain these simple facts.

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