For the fourth year in a row, students at a high school in Baltimore have failed to achieve proficiency in math, according to recent testing data. This ongoing trend raises concerns about the quality of education and support within the school.
The results highlight persistent challenges faced by students in the area, as educational leaders seek to identify the root causes of these performance issues. The lack of proficiency in math is particularly alarming, as it is a critical skill necessary for higher education and various career paths.
Local educators and policymakers are now under pressure to implement effective strategies to improve math instruction and student engagement. Community stakeholders are calling for increased resources and support to help turn around the academic performance at the school.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).
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