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POLITICSAug 19 · 11:30 UTCAMNYBy New York City Schools Chancellor Kamar Samuels

Op-Ed | What state test scores get wrong about our students

The author argues that state test scores are not the sole measure of student achievement, noting fluctuations in New York State's math and ELA scores. However, nationally-normed student growth screeners for New York City show consistent progress, with students growing nearly 3 points in ELA and 8 points in math since 2024. The district plans to collaborate with NYSED to understand these discrepancies while continuing its evidence-based literacy instruction through NYC Reads.

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