The New York State Education Department has released data showing outcomes from New York’s 2024 state assessment tests, taken by students in grades 3 to 8 last spring. This is the third year in a row that state education officials have failed to release the data until well into the next school year.
The Empire Center has made the data, going back to school year 2013-14, searchable by school, school district, county and school type.
Unfortunately, the newest data say little about how outcomes have improved or declined due to repeated changes in the state Education Department’s definition of “proficient.”
State tests play a crucial role in measuring the performance of the country’s costliest K-12 system which this school year received more than $35 billion in state aid and spent nearly $30,000 per student.
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