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ACT scores are at a 30-year low. How does this impact K12?

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The graduating class of 2023 has continued a six-year decline in ACT scores, and all 50 states’ average composite score makes it a thirty-year low, according to new data released by the testing giant.

The average score for the class of 2023 was 19.5, three decimal points below last year. When broken down by individual subjects such as reading, science and math, student scores still fell below the benchmarks the ACT says students must reach to have a high probability of success in first-year college courses.

These findings reflect a recent report from the National Assessment of Educational Progress that shows decades-low . In both instances, education leaders believe students’ transition to remote learning during the pandemic has caused the setback. The class of 2023 experienced the pandemic during the spring semester of their freshman year.

I didnt have a hands-on, in-person class, and the information wasnt really there, said Virginia-based Diego Fonseca, 19, a computer science major struggling to pass a calculus placement exam, according to . I really struggled when it came to higher-level algebra because I just didnt know anything.

Highest average ACT score per state Lowest average ACT score per state
Connecticut 26.4 Nevada 17.2
Massachusetts 26.4 Mississippi 17,6
California 25.7 Arizona 17.7
New York 25.3 Oklahoma 17.8
Delaware 24.8 Hawaii 17.9
Maine 24.8 Alabama 18.0
Virginia 24.6 Louisiana 18.2
Colorado 24.5 Tennessee 18.4
Illinois 24.5 North Carolina 18.5
Maryland 24.5 Arkansas 18.6
Rhode Island 24.5 Kentucky 18.7
Washington 24.5 Montana 18.8

How low student test scores impact higher education

The swell of students falling behind in ACT scores may foreshadow students’ lack of preparation for the rigor of college courses. College students are increasingly placed in pre-college math courses as they find themselves struggling with basic fractions and exponents. One Temple University intermediate algebra class has seen its enrollment nearly double since the pandemic, 粥永油reports.

In June, U.S. Education Department Secretary Miguel Cardona announced that schools have committed 60% of their American Rescue Plan money to recover students’ lost ground during the pandemic.

While standardized test scores may not be as critical for students looking to be admitted to college, ACT CEO Janet Godwin still believes in its value in gauging academic readiness. She believes the U.S. education system needs a deep reevaluation to combat the trend.

“The hard truth is that we are not doing enough to ensure that graduates are truly ready for postsecondary success in college and career,” Godwin said in a press statement. “These systemic problems require sustained action and support at the policy level. This is not up to teachers and principals aloneit is a shared national priority and imperative.

Alcino Donadel
Alcino Donadel
Alcino Donadel is a 91心頭 staff writer and Florida Gator alumnus. A graduate in journalism and communications, his beats have ranged from Gainesville's city development, music scene, and regional little league sports divisions. He has triple citizenship from the U.S., Ecuador, and Brazil.

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