Just 0.88% of Tennessee public school third graders were held back this year under the state's controversial reading law, ...
About 1% of third and fourth graders were held back this year under Tennessee’s 2021 reading intervention and retention law.
A decade ago, state lawmakers pledged to Ohioans that all children would read proficiently. That was the right thing to do.
For the past decade, Ohio required that students who failed reading benchmarks be held back. Now, a new policy hands that decision to parents, allowing them to promote their children, regardless of ...