4th Grade Reading Proficiency

56%%

GOAL: 70%

Source: MAARS, https://lms.backpack.education/public/maine

Where We Started

51%

Today

56%

Data Year

2018-2019

Goal

70%

Student achievement in school is assessed at large for the first time in 4th grade, allowing us to measure proficiency early in the education pipeline. This measurement is important as students’ proficiency in 4th grade is an indicator of students’ ability to graduate high school and graduate on time. Students who are not reading proficiently by 3rd grade (as indicated by 4th grade scores) are four times more likely to drop out than proficient readers.

Early intervention is essential for ensuring students’ future success. The achievement gap refers to the difference in academic performance or educational attainment between groups of students, examined here by student socioeconomic status, gender, and race/ethnicity. Closing achievement gaps early is important in terms of preventing them from growing larger over time. This should improve overall academic proficiency throughout the educational pipeline.