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South Kingstown's RICAS Results Show Dip In English Scores
The percentage of students receiving a score of "meeting expectations" or better dropped in South Kingstown since 2021.
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, RI — Newly released results from the spring 2022 RICAS exams show South Kingstown students’ scores have increased in math, but dropped in English.
The district’s results echo the statewide drop in English scores, indicating that it could take some time for Rhode Island students to recover from lost and disrupted learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
State Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green acknowledged there is room for improvement, but said it was good to see some districts exceed proficiency scores from before the pandemic.
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"The 2022 RICAS results show that while a lot of work remains ahead to get our students back up to speed, Rhode Island is on its way to recovery," Infante-Green said in a statement.
Here are South Kingstown's scores for both English and mathematics:
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English
- 2021-22 — 52 percent meeting or exceeding expectations
- 2020-21 — 43.6 percent meeting or exceeding expectations.
Math
- 2021-22 — 34.6 percent meeting or exceeding expectations
- 2020-21 — 26.2 percent meeting or exceeding expectations.
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