According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, average reading and math scores for 9-year-old students increased from 2022 to 2025. This improvement occurred despite challenges faced during the pandemic, particularly school closures. However, the report indicates that 13-year-olds did not experience the same gains.
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9-Year-Old Students Show Improvement in Reading and Math Scores
The National Assessment of Educational Progress reports that 9-year-old students have shown improvements in reading and math scores between 2022 and 2025. In contrast, 13-year-olds have not demonstrated similar progress.
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After years of declines, young students show gains in reading and math
9-Year-Old Students Show Improvement in Reading and Math Scores