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Middle School Reading Scores Decline for Lowest-Performing Students, NWEA Study Finds
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: The decline in middle school reading scores for the lowest-performing students identified in this national study could reflect challenges faced by public school districts and educational initiatives across Arkansas, impacting future academic outcomes for a segment of the state's student population.
BOSTON, August 4, 2026 – A recent study by NWEA, a K-12 assessment and research organization, found that reading performance for middle school students in the lowest scoring percentiles has continued to decline. The organization released its findings today, indicating that these scores have not recovered to pre-2020 levels. The study examined middle school reading outcomes and identified state policy efforts that show promise in improving these results. Researchers noted that the drop in scores particularly affected students in the 1st through 20th percentiles for reading proficiency. NWEA published its analysis to provide data on educational recovery trends. The organization focuses on K-12 assessment and research to inform educational practices.
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