Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, DePaul University professor weigh in on Nation's Report Card
Share and Follow

CHICAGO (WLS) — A local former education leader and college professor are weighing in, after American high schoolers got a bad report card Tuesday.

Many of the nation’s high schoolers are not making the grade. They’re falling behind in math and reading.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch

The National Assessment of Education Progress just released its report, known as the Nation’s Report Card.

It recorded its lowest average score ever in reading since testing began in 1992.

Thirty two percent of high school seniors scored below the “basic” level.

In math, the average score last year was the lowest since 2005.

The numbers drew from a national sample. While they don’t look good, some education experts says low reading and math scores are not unique to the current times. They have been a few points from each other for decades.

Reading skills are far from an American high school senior’s strength.

“It means that well over a third of American high school seniors cannot reliably explain the main point of a passage or define a key word used in the sentence, despite billions in federal spending and countless well-intentioned programs,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said.

McMahon says the decline is proof federal dollars don’t work, even though 90% of education is funded locally.

Paul Vallas, who has been in charge of several school systems, including Chicago Public Schools, says teachers unions have played a big role in low test scores.

“There’s been a systematic abandonment of standards because the unions have not given the schools the flexibility they need to spend their money in ways that improves student achievement because it requires more work. It requires more instructional time; it requires more accountability,” Vallas said.

Former teacher and DePaul University education professor Roxanne Owen says the education system will never improve in the United States as long as stakeholders continue to blame each other.

“Everybody keeps looking for one magic solution, and there just isn’t. Everybody needs to work together, and we have to stop fighting with each other,” Owen said.

While COVID and social media play big roles in the decline, Owen says the reading scores are not much lower than they were decades ago. She says school districts must keep kids interested in learning with current curriculums.

“The things that kids are getting in terms of materials, it’s not incentivizing them. It’s not motivating them to want to read, and that’s a huge problem from fifth grade on up,” Owens said.

Copyright Âİ 2025 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
TSA says shutdown could mean longer wait times

TSA Warns of Potential Delays During Shutdown

() The Transportation Safety Agency says an extended shutdown could lead to…

South Carolina Driver’s Ignorance Leads to Indefinite Closure of Black Bear Pass

DENVER (KDVR) A South Carolina man drove a Kia Telluride up Black…
JSO: Man shot during argument with suspect on Moncrief Road

JSO: Dispute on Moncrief Road Escalates to Shooting

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said the man suffered a non-life-threatening injury after…
Student uproar erupts at elite college after professor put on leave over ties to far-left gun club

Student uproar erupts at elite college after professor put on leave over ties to far-left gun club

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The University of North…
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s bid for asylum denied

Asylum Request of Kilmar Abrego Garcia Rejected

() An immigration judge Wednesday denied an asylum bid from Kilmar Abrego…
How a shutdown will impact health agencies and Social Security

Effects of a Shutdown on Health Agencies and Social Security

Crucial health programs will continue to operate during the federal government shutdown,…
Prosecutors hammer Charlie Kirk assassination suspect with ‘voluminous’ DNA, gun, text and rooftop evidence

Prosecutors hammer Charlie Kirk assassination suspect with ‘voluminous’ DNA, gun, text and rooftop evidence

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Prosecutors in the Tyler…
Woman caught on camera allegedly lunging at MAGA activist in viral confrontation

Woman caught on camera allegedly lunging at MAGA activist in viral confrontation

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A physical confrontation at…