19 Minnesota Schools Have Zero Students Proficient in Math

Minnesota-based The Center of the American Experiment (CAE) found that zero students in 19 Minnesota schools are proficient in math.

Mike already blogged about the 23 Baltimore schools with zero students who can do grade level math.

This is not a good growing trend across the country:

CAE’s findings concluded that while declines were evident statewide, two of Minnesota’s largest public school districts saw scores plummet the furthest last year.Nineteen Minnesota schools had zero students perform at grade level in math, and the results were largely split between the Minneapolis Public School District (MPS) and Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS). The two districts accounted for 10 of the schools altogether, and elementary schools appeared to fare the worst.Seven elementary schools between both MPS and SPPS saw no fifth graders demonstrating math proficiency.

Tags: Education, Minnesota

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