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Missouri K-12 test scores drop statewide amid coronavirus

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By SUMMER BALLENTINE
Associated Press

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri grade-school students did worse on statewide tests during the coronavirus pandemic. Data released Tuesday show scores dropped across the board last school year. About 45% of tested public school students scored at least proficient in English. Only 35% of students tested proficient in math, and 37% scored that well in science. School administrators say the results are expected amid a slew of challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. A little over half of tested students were learning in person. Another 10% had online only school, while 31% had a mix of both. State education officials already decided that test results for last year won’t be used against schools for accountability purposes. 

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