Baltimore, MD - March 31, 2025  - Eighth grade test scores in Maryland have been declining for many years — and not just because schools shut down during the coronavirus pandemic.

Math and reading scores tested annually have steadily dropped for more than 10 years, with reading scores matching lows recorded in the mid-1990s in the state and math scores in a free fall.

Several education experts told The Baltimore Sun the reasons for the continual decline are unclear.

“The honest answer is, we don’t know,” said Michael Petrilli, president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute. Petrilli added that the trends in Maryland aren’t unlike the rest of the country.... Read More: FOX45