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Students in kindergarten through eighth grade who have been taught and tested against Common Core State Standards, through an online adaptive benchmark and instruction system called iReady, are ...
That number has grown to 73 percent, according to a January iReady assessment. For third-grade math, the school has seen the end-of-year benchmark increase from 23 percent to 65 percent.
Southwick Public Schools are failing students and spending upwards of $40,000 on harmful iReady assessments. While there is an increase in performance, test scores don’t often correlate to ...
The iReady assessment program is not a state level one, but rather a program purchased by Glendale Unified last summer to use over the next five years at a cost of $3.4 million.
At Patterson High School, 575 students took the iReady math assessment, but just 17 of those students tested at Algebra and Geometry level math, which are courses required to graduate. That comes ...
These iReady scores, which the public never sees, appear to validate what some already know — that many high school students, including 77% of those tested at Patterson, read at elementary ...
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