UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (7News) — In a startling revelation, over 80% of Maryland students have fallen short on state proficiency tests in math and English language arts, according to scores reported by the state's Department of Education.
The statewide test scores indicate a mere 14.4% of students across all grades demonstrating proficiency in English language arts, with an even lower 13.2% proficiency in math...
...Among the 24 public school districts in Maryland, Montgomery County and Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS) find themselves somewhere in the middle of the pack...
Md. students struggle with math and English proficiency, revealing deep-rooted disparities | WJLA
A startling revelation the test scores have fallen short
ReplyDeleteBut guess what our politicians are planning to resort
Increase the property taxes on the all working fools
We must act upon it immediacy to save our schools.