California Considers Math Skill Screening Legislation
California state editors are considering legislation to change math instruction in schools. The proposed bill would require screening for basic math skills for students in kindergarten through second grade. Current data indicates only 37% of students meet certain benchmarks.
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KIRO FM Seattle
“California states, editors are now considering legislation that would change how math is taught in schools. The bill would require screening for basic math skills for students in kindergarten through the second grade.”
KIRO FM Seattle
“for students in kindergarten through the second grade. Just 37% of students in California performed at grade level in math last year.”
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