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October 15, 2005Third Grade Reading ScoresMadison third graders rank BELOW the state-wide average for children in the advanced and proficient categories. Nearly one-third of the African-American third graders read at basic or below. (And basic is below grade level.) African-American third grades still trail white students by a substantial margin. Schools at the bottom in 1978-79 are still at the bottom in 2004-2005. Click here to view an Excel file with eight years of reading scores. Reading isn’t just something nice that kids should learn. It’s critical. Based on the most recent third grade reading test results, we can say with absolute certainty that one-third of the the tested third graders will not succeed in school! That’s unacceptable. The Board of Education should include among its goals an immediate review of the MMSD's reading programs to throw out the unscientific practices and replace them with curriculum based on research outlined by Professor Mark Seidenberg below. Posted by Ed Blume at October 15, 2005 4:43 PMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |