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why u s test scores are in a generation long decline

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- Reading scores dropped in 83% of U.S. school districts over the past decade.
- Math scores fell in 70% of districts.
- One in three districts has students reading a full grade level lower than in 2015.
- Data covers third- through eighth-grade scores from 40 states and DC, about 68% of districts.
- Contributing factors include end of No Child Left Behind, increased screen time, pandemic effects.
