29-01-2025
Utah sees ‘notable decline' in 8th grade reading scores, raising concerns
SALT LAKE CITY () — Eighth-grade reading scores are on a decline in the Beehive State, raising concerns that officials said reflect a broader national trend.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) for students nationwide. The report reveals a largely steady performance for Utah students at the fourth-grade, eighth-grade, and 12th-grade levels. However, eighth-grade reading scores have dropped for the fourth consecutive year – dropping a total of eight points since 2017 and four points from the 2022 assessment.
The decline inches Utah students further below a 'proficient' reading level and closer to a 'basic' reading level. Utah students still read above the national average, which has seen a similar eight-point drop since 2017.
'The drop in eighth-grade reading scores is part of a broader national trend,' said Sydnee Dickson, Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction. 'More children are falling below the proficient level, underscoring a critical need to double down on effective reading interventions and support for our students.'
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The Utah State Board of Education said it was committed to improving reading outcomes throughout the state. While trying to identify the underlying cause of the decline, USBE said it is expanding resources for reading programs and creating plans to innovate approaches to literacy education.
Darin Nielsen, the deputy superintendent of student learning, said USBE's focus is ensuring improvements in reading by giving Utah educators and students the tools they need to succeed.
'We are committed to implementing evidence-based programs that address reading challenges early, providing intensive support where it's needed most, and tracking progress to make sure every student has the opportunity to improve and succeed,' said Nielsen.
The Utah State Board of Education invited parents, educators, and community members to join efforts to strengthen literacy outcomes statewide.
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