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Public school students’ math scores fell nationwide since the pandemic began

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The Nation’s Report card is in, and math grades in the shadow of the pandemic aren’t looking so good.

National standardized test scores for 2022 were released Sunday, showing a steep decline in math scores among public school students.

Kristen Taketa covers education at the Union-Tribune.

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