Reading, Math Scores For 9-Year-Olds Fell Sharply During Pandemic

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Reading, Math Scores For 9-Year-Olds Fell Sharply During Pandemic
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A new national study finds math and reading scores for America’s 9-year-old students fell sharply during the pandemic, underscoring the impact of two years of learning disruptions.

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.

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. 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.

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