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3,000 Indiana students are repeating 3rd grade

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Indiana 3rd grade reading law sees thousands of students held back
New data shows the impact of Indiana's new IREAD retention law that prevents third graders from promoting if they can't pass IREAD.

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Roughly 3,000 Hoosier third graders held back under new state reading rules
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3,000 Indiana students repeat third grade under new literacy law
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FCPS sees increase in academic achievement, 3rd grade literacy

From 2024 to 2025, academic achievement improved across County Public Schools, including in third grade reading and writing, according to new state data. The Maryland School Report Card is statewide ...
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Nevada 3rd grade reading rates up, but fewer than half proficient as retention rule looms

Nevada 3rd grade reading rates up, but fewer than half proficient as retention rule looms. Read more from The Nevada ...

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