Wisconsin Public School Students Struggle With Reading & Math
"The poor test scores are even more striking when you look at the success of students in Wisconsin choice schools." - Will Flanders; The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty
Nearly 60% of students in Wisconsin's Public Schools continue to be unable to read, write, or do math at grade level.
The State's Department of Public Instruction released the latest standardized test scores Tuesday, and they show 39.2% of public school students are proficient or better in reading, while 41.1% are proficient or better in math.
But those are the statewide averages.
Individual schools saw differing results, and the numbers show low-income students did worse across the board.
DPI's numbers show 22.6% of low-income students are proficient in reading, and 23.1% are proficient in math. The numbers also show 42.2% of low-income students are rated minimal in reading, while 45.9% of low-income students are rated as minimal in math.
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