Tag: Florida and NAEP

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Will ‘rat poison’ keep Florida education from top rankings in 2023?

Editor’s note: William Mattox, director of the Marshall Center for Educational Options at the James Madison Institute and author of a new study related to this topic, provided this commentary exclusively for reimaginED. Any Florida education leader sitting down to watch tonight’s college football championship game may be tempted to... READ MORE
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Florida Catholic schools celebrate success as they outscore public schools on ‘Nation’s Report Card’
As public school leaders began delving into the details of...
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Florida NAEP Reading scores: The good, the bad, the ugly
Results from the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)...
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Bright spots and challenges for Florida NAEP 2022
  NAEP released 2022 state and large urban district data...
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‘How extravagant you are throwing away human potential like that; someday (soon) it will be scarce’
It is Hispanic Heritage Month, and Floridians have cause to...
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The sun sets on the Empire State
Geography lies at the heart of New York’s success almost...
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Miami is taking your state’s talent to South Beach
Oliver Wiseman’s recent City Journal article on Miami paints an...
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Wall Street Journal offers helpful hint to New York parents
A recent editorial in the Wall Street Journal focused on...
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Education freedom: The next generation
The Manhattan Institute published a study by Jay Greene in...
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Opponents’ fibs falter in view of school choice facts
Editor’s note: This commentary, which compares Kentucky’s scores on the...
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The sun sets on the Empire State but shines bright in Florida
New York has had the huge blessing of economic geography...
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