The Nation's Report Card Shows Math Scores Declining. Find Out Where Your Student Stands.

Jun 23, 2023 | Richmond West

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Test scores released this week from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (also known as “The Nation’s Report Card”) show that math performance of 13-year-olds in the United States has hit its lowest level since 1990. This has become big news across the country, featured in several news outlets like the New York Times and USA Today, and is evidence that the critical time kids missed in their schooling during the pandemic is still taking its toll.

So what does this mean for your child? The truth is, it’s hard to know how much the pandemic has impacted individual students. Even if they’re receiving good grades in school, it’s important to find out if they’re acquiring the math skills necessary to thrive in the older grades and beyond. Because math knowledge builds on itself, the only way to do well in the subject is to truly understand each concept before moving on to the next one.

To get some real answers on how your child is doing in math, contact us for an individual assessment. From there, we’ll create a customized learning plan that details the specific math help your child needs. Children who consistently attend our learning centers make huge strides in comprehension, confidence, and grades — all while having fun in a supportive, engaging environment. And we offer flexible scheduling for both in-center and online learning.

Contact us today for a free assessment.

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