Oregon Department of Education head shares more on the state’s struggling test results

By Rolando Hernandez (OPB)
Oct. 11, 2024 6:50 a.m. Updated: Oct. 11, 2024 1:02 p.m.

Broadcast: Friday, Oct. 11

File photo of Oregon Department of Education Director Charlene Williams from Wednesday, July 31, 2024. New data from the state shows Oregon students are still struggling with many core subjects and have not yet bounced back from the pandemic.

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New data from the Oregon Department of Education show that students in the state are still struggling with reading, math and science as they still have not bounced back to pre-pandemic levels. Test results show that less than half of students tested are proficient in English language arts and less than a third are proficient in math. Charlene Williams is the director of ODE. She joins us to share more on the results and what can be done at the state level.

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