Fake it to Make it: The whole DoE gets shut down and test scores don’t drop
HONOLULU — Amid across-the-board national declines in reading and math scores, Hawai‘i’s fourth-graders held steady, performing above national averages in reading and math, according to the 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results released on Monday.
(The entire US educational system shut down and now they are failing just as badly as Hawaii.)
Hawai‘i’s steady performance is notable given the pandemic’s adverse impact on student learning locally and nationally.
(IQ Test: Are you laughing?)
Hawai‘i’s eighth-graders, meanwhile, performed at the national level for the first time in reading, and slightly below the national average in math.
