America’s Students Are Still Being Denied the Educational Excellence They Need
The latest NAEP report will likely shock our collective conscience.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Center for Education Reform (CER), a national leader in the fight to achieve educational excellence in the United States, today issued the following statement about the release of the Nation’s Report Card on 12th-grade mathematics and reading, to be officially released today, Wednesday, October 28, 2020:
“Every year, the National Center on Education Statistics tells us how proficient America’s students are,” said CER’s founder and chief executive Jeanne Allen. “And every year, the scores continue to shock our collective conscience.”
“As we await the latest news, we have no reason to think the results will be any better than previous years. In fact, if 4th and 8th scores from 2019 are any indication, America remains a nation at risk, where students across the country are being failed by a system no longer focussed on rigor and content.”
To recap: In 2019, student achievement in both math and reading were either flat or falling. Only 15% of 8th-grade students were proficient in history, and only 1 in 4 were proficient in civics and geography. If disaggregated by race, the scores were even more stark: Only half of white students, and 10 – 20% of minority students, met proficiency levels, depending on the subject.
Allen continued: “If tomorrow’s announcement confirms similar trends, several conclusions are obvious. First, failing to educate our kids is always a shame. But failing to educate them during a pandemic is a dereliction of duty. If there’s a silver lining to Covid-19, let’s hope that it marks the time when parents demand real changes to education. Education is one aspect of American life that shouldn’t return to normal.”
“Second, education excellence cannot be achieved as long as it’s given short shrift in elections, and by the general public. Education is a national security issue, and whenever the Nation’s Report Card is released, no matter what the results, it should be front-page news.”
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202-596-1882
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Founded in 1993, the Center for Education Reform aims to expand educational opportunities that lead to improved economic outcomes for all Americans — particularly our youth — ensuring that conditions are ripe for innovation, freedom and flexibility throughout U.S. education.
The latest NAEP report will likely shock our collective conscience.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Center for Education Reform (CER), a national leader in the fight to achieve educational excellence in the United States, today issued the following statement about the release of the Nation’s Report Card on 12th-grade mathematics and reading, to be officially released today, Wednesday, October 28, 2020:
“Every year, the National Center on Education Statistics tells us how proficient America’s students are,” said CER’s founder and chief executive Jeanne Allen. “And every year, the scores continue to shock our collective conscience.”
“As we await the latest news, we have no reason to think the results will be any better than previous years. In fact, if 4th and 8th scores from 2019 are any indication, America remains a nation at risk, where students across the country are being failed by a system no longer focussed on rigor and content.”
To recap: In 2019, student achievement in both math and reading were either flat or falling. Only 15% of 8th-grade students were proficient in history, and only 1 in 4 were proficient in civics and geography. If disaggregated by race, the scores were even more stark: Only half of white students, and 10 – 20% of minority students, met proficiency levels, depending on the subject.
Allen continued: “If tomorrow’s announcement confirms similar trends, several conclusions are obvious. First, failing to educate our kids is always a shame. But failing to educate them during a pandemic is a dereliction of duty. If there’s a silver lining to Covid-19, let’s hope that it marks the time when parents demand real changes to education. Education is one aspect of American life that shouldn’t return to normal.”
“Second, education excellence cannot be achieved as long as it’s given short shrift in elections, and by the general public. Education is a national security issue, and whenever the Nation’s Report Card is released, no matter what the results, it should be front-page news.”
CONTACT:
[email protected]
202-596-1882
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Founded in 1993, the Center for Education Reform aims to expand educational opportunities that lead to improved economic outcomes for all Americans — particularly our youth — ensuring that conditions are ripe for innovation, freedom and flexibility throughout U.S. education.
Fall 2020 | Occasional Letter to Friends
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If you’re reading this Occasional Letter to Friends, thank you! This fall has been an incredibly busy time, with multiple initiatives to continue the fight for advancing innovation, freedom, and flexibility for all learners, regardless of zip code—all while we’ve endured Covid’s impact on families, schools, and our world in general.
Despite the challenge, CER’s consistent, relentless focus on innovation and opportunity—for 27 years as of this week!—has ensured principled successes throughout these many difficult months.
NO TIME FOR TIMID
The majority of our nation’s schools at every level however remain closed to students, with no end in sight. Our kids’ chances at achieving their dreams—the American Dream, which promises freedom and prosperity to all who practice and cherish the principles on which our nation was founded—slip further and further away every day. Even before Covid, our results were, as we have unceasingly said, just bad. Failing.
This is not just a national crisis; it is an INTERNATIONAL one—and we need to tackle it head on together.
But Americans are innovators at heart, and they’ve been creating their own new schools, new tech, new approaches, and new policies to get the upper hand in the battle with the pandemic.
CER IS—AND HAS ALWAYS BEEN—ABOUT ACTION
So here, for a very brief look at what’s been happening and what you need to know to make sure your own families, kids, and communities overcome the educational challenges of the pandemic, is what CER has been doing (so you don’t have to do it yourself)…
When COVID-19 hit our world, CER didn’t skip a beat.
In the landmark Espinoza v. Montana case, CER helped achieve a breakthrough 144 years in the making.
With the U.S. battling tension and inequity, CER offered a historical perspective.
Our annual ranking of states’ charter school laws continued.
We took our message to the global stage.
We made our Parent Power! Index online tool even better.
And in October, we celebrated 27 years since CER kickstarted the movement.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
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CER remains resolute in leading the charge. I do hope we can continue to count on your support.
Jeanne Allen
Founder & CEO
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