Thursday, May 20, 2010

And why is Kathy Cox resigning?




Georgia’s fourth-graders rank 35th in the nation for reading proficiency levels, according to a recent study.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation discovered 71 percent of the Peach State’s fourth graders attending public schools scored below proficient in reading levels in 2009. Some of the key challenges affecting reading proficiency across the state are chronic absenteeism, summer learning loss, poor health and nutrition, parental involvement and low-performing schools, according to a news release.
Low-income and minority children disproportionately read below grade level, according to the study. That is “a clear indication of systemic failures that have plagued our education system both statewide and nationally,” the study said.
The study finds that nationally two out of every three fourth graders overall are not proficient in reading, according to the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress.

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