State Test Scores Hold Steady

Minnesota’s overall 2025 student test scores remained steady, but new data appears to reveal that nearly half of students still fall short of grade-level expectations in math and reading…

These measures give us a more complete picture of how students are doing than test scores alone. They help schools celebrate what’s working and identify where support is needed to help ensure every student in Minnesota has the opportunity to succeed.”

Minnesota Education Commissioner Willie Jett says statewide, 45.2% of all students tested proficient in math, and 49.6% in reading…

Our job and our goal is to help students achieve growth and academic excellence. And while standardized test scores are valuable for measuring progress, they are just one piece of the puzzle. True success is seen in the resilience, creativity, and critical thinking our students show every day.”

Education officials say science assessment results will be released later this fall.

(content: courtesy MNN)

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