Idaho Kids Show Strong Reading and Math Skills
Idaho, USAThu Jan 30 2025
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Idaho's fourth and eighth graders have shown they’re keeping up with the rest of the country in reading and math. This isn’t just a small improvement; it’s a steady performance. Idaho is doing well in reading, especially among eighth graders, where only two states did better.
Idaho’s students with disabilities made a big jump in reading scores, improving 13 points since 2022. This is a huge deal because it shows that efforts to help these students are paying off.
Idaho’s fourth graders scored close to the national average in reading and eighth graders scored higher than average in both reading and math. The scores are similar to 2022, suggesting that Idaho continues to maintain its performance
This trend isn’t just about Idaho; it’s happening nationwide. Scores across the country haven’t changed much in the past two years. But Idaho’s performance, especially in eighth-grade math, stands out.
Idaho’s consistent scores in reading are particularly impressive. There’s room for improvement, but the state is holding its own compared to others. For example, Idaho’s third graders showed an 8% gain in reading, which is promising. The state's efforts to train teachers in reading science and dyslexia interventions are likely part of this progress. This all shows that Idaho is taking the right steps to improve education.
In math, Idaho’s fourth graders scored close to the national average, which is good but not outstanding. Eighteen hundred Idaho students from ninety schools were tested. This is a lot of data, showing that these results are reliable.
Despite the steady performance, Idaho knows there’s always room for improvement. The state is working on updating math standards and training educators to better prepare students.
The National Assessment for Education Progress, also known as the Nation’s Report Card, is a big deal. It’s the largest and longest-running test in the U. S. It’s used by teachers, parents, and policymakers to see how well students are doing and to find ways to improve education.
It’s important to note that while Idaho is doing well, the goal is always to do better. The state’s efforts to improve reading and math education are ongoing, with a focus on getting back to the basics and helping all students succeed.