Mich. Education Superintendent: Disrupted Learning During the Pandemic Causes Dip in State Assessment Scores
September 01, 2021
September 01, 2021
LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 1 -- Michael F. Rice, superintendent of the Michigan Department of Education, issued the following news release:
After a year and a half of disrupted learning due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, student state assessment scores from this spring dipped from the last time that students were given statewide assessments in the spring of 2019.
"In spite of the extraordinary efforts of educators, support staff, school leaders, parents, the broade . . .
After a year and a half of disrupted learning due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, student state assessment scores from this spring dipped from the last time that students were given statewide assessments in the spring of 2019.
"In spite of the extraordinary efforts of educators, support staff, school leaders, parents, the broade . . .