-
The school districts want to use a new Missouri law to get out of the Missouri standardized tests and experiment with a different system.
-
New data from Missouri’s education department show how students have struggled during the pandemic.
-
The test measures reading and math proficiency for fourth- and eighth-graders. It's administered every two years, but the pandemic delayed the 2021 report until now.
-
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released its preliminary 2021-22 grade level and end-of-course assessments. Students are not performing at pre-pandemic levels.
-
This year is part of a “transition” as Missouri education officials update the state’s accountability program for schools.
-
Missouri school students will sit down for state assessments soon. For some, it’ll be their first time in a classroom in more than a year. Teachers and parents say testing should be canceled, but education officials counter the data is critical.
-
New national data suggests that the worst case scenario for remote learning didn’t materialize, but there still isn’t comprehensive data to detail how deeply the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted academic achievement.
-
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education said Wednesday that two of the state's high school annual assessments, administered during…
-
It’s standardized test time for third-graders through eighth-graders in Missouri’s public schools.For the first time in three years, Missouri’s…
-
This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 13, 2013 - Anyone who wants to play what Normandy’s school superintendent calls the “MSIP game”…