Alabama is dead last in math scores. Lawmakers want to improve those, but students are also still getting caught up on reading after so much learning loss from the pandemic.
zeroes in on raising math scores. Nearly 900 instructional math coaches will be deployed to every K through five school across the state. State Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey says that is really the core of the act. Mackey hopes coaches will play a pivotal role in student achievement.
to the 2023-24 school year. Right now, the act calls on third graders to pass a reading test to move onto the next grade. If they don’t pass, they’ll be held back a year.
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