Michigan 3rd graders wouldn’t get held back for low reading scores under new bill"The Michigan Senate has passed a bill amendment that would prevent third-grade students from being held back because of low reading scores.
State lawmakers are changing a 2016 law that provides instructions for institutions and educators to help third graders “achieve a score of at least proficient in English language arts on the grade state assessment.” Under that law, third grade students with insufficient reading assessment scores would be held back under most circumstances starting in 2019-2020 school year...
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