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VDOE deputy superintendent reports statewide gains in SOL pass rates; department plans deeper data work
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Deputy Superintendent Tiara Booker Dwyer reported statewide increases in Standards of Learning pass rates in reading, math and science for the third consecutive year, while outlining plans for deeper, localized analysis and toolkit resources for educators and families.
Deputy Superintendent Tiara Booker Dwyer told the Virginia Board of Education that statewide pass rates on Standards of Learning (SOL) tests improved for the third consecutive year in reading, mathematics and science, but that the department will pursue deeper, school- and student-level analysis before deciding targeted supports.
Booker Dwyer presented statewide summary figures and several division- and subgroup-level highlights. She said over 5,000 more students passed grades 3–8 reading assessments in 2024–25 than the previous…
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