Few Baltimore City Students Proficient on National Reading Test

Few Baltimore City Students Proficient on National Reading Test
Sobering Results Show Need for
Improvements in Instruction and Interventions

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Few Baltimore City students achieved proficiency on the reading National Assessment of Educational Progress. This is a sobering reminder of how far Baltimore City has to go to provide its students with the skills needed to compete in the global economy. Dramatic increases will require significant improvements in the quality of instruction and the availability of interventions for failing students.

For the analysis by Advocates for Children and Youth, click here.

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