LAUSD test scores rise in math and English, positive marks after pandemic setbacks

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Supt. Alberto Carvalho said the nation's second-largest school system has seen across-the-board improvement in math and English scores in every grade.

In a step forward from pandemic-era learning setbacks, standardized test scores in the Los Angeles school system made gains in all tested grade levels in math and English, Supt. Alberto Carvalho announced on Tuesday, although a majority of students remain below the state's grade level standards. At this time, the L.A.

One new initiative is a principals' academy, which will inaugurate a two-year training regimen for aspiring administrators. The learning material will include how to understand data and use them to make positive changes. The training process also will provide mentors to principals before and after they begin to manage a school. The gathering — held at the downtown Disney Concert Hall — has become an annual showcase and promotional opportunity for the superintendent.

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