Chicago Schools Face Alarming Reading and Math Scores
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Education officials are facing renewed scrutiny after testimony before Congress highlighted ongoing concerns about student achievement in reading and math. The discussion focused on national assessment results showing that many students continue to struggle with foundational academic skills, despite some improvement among younger students. Lawmakers and education leaders emphasized that reading and math proficiency remain critical to long-term student success and economic opportunity. Particular attention was given to Chicago Public Schools, where concerns were raised about reading and math performance levels and the challenges students continue to face years after pandemic-era school disruptions. The debate also touched on the lasting impact of school closures and the pace of academic recovery across the country. As parents, educators, and taxpayers evaluate the future of public education, questions remain about student outcomes, school accountability, learning loss, and how education systems can better prepare students for success in the classroom and beyond. #ChicagoSchools #Education #ReadingScores #MathScores #StudentAchievement #PublicEducation #EducationPolicy #SchoolClosures #Chicago #Taxpayer #AcademicRecovery #LearningLoss #EducationNews #SchoolAccountability #StudentSuccess