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A new report shows that primary and secondary school students in Wyoming made better progress than students from other states during the pandemic months.
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The Wyoming Department of Education has released the results of statewide high school assessments. The ACT test is given to 11th graders, and the ACT…
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State law requires 85 percent of Wyoming students to read at or above “proficient” by the time they are in third grade – that’s the ability to comprehend…
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Wyoming is replacing its current statewide standardized test, and is cutting ties to a testing group in order to avoid a potential conflict of interest as…
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Wyoming wants to replace its standardized tests with something new, and lawmakers met in Casper Thursday to hear recommendations from a statewide testing…
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Results for the nationwide assessment known as the Nation’s Report Card were released Wednesday. Wyoming’s scores are consistent with how students here…
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What changes would you like to see made to standardized testing for K-12 students?WPM/NPR Community Discussion RulesBy contributing your comment, you…
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Results released Thursday by the Wyoming Department of Education show that students performed worse on this year’s standardized test than they did last…
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The task force responsible for weighing in on the future of student testing in Wyoming held its kickoff meeting in Casper on Monday.The assessment task…
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As kids across Wyoming take the Proficiency Assessment for Wyoming Students—or PAWS—test this month, the State Board of Education is looking for input on…