Collaborative for Student Success
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Collaborative for Student Success
@StudentSuccess
Committed to defending and advancing strong K-12 policy and practice.
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“We’ve got a lot of young people that don’t see themselves as math people.”
Maryland Board of Education President Joshua Michael discusses the state’s push to strengthen math instruction, improve readiness, and build student confidence.
Learn more: maththatworks.bot.org

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On CurriculumHQ, @jmjpickford reflects on @EdReports’ impact over the last 10 years and what its new strategic plan could mean for educators, states, and districts moving forward.
curriculumhq.org/curriculumabc-…
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Nearly 2 in 5 thirteen-year-olds now report having no homework at all — a major shift from the 1990s and early 2000s.
@ChadAldeman explores what changed and whether declining homework expectations may be linked to falling achievement.
weareallsolvers.org/the-rise-and-f…
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Every NJ educator & policymaker should know about & learn from Cecilia Lopez Alvarado's journey. Her story about the schools that failed & misled her are the @WakeUpCallNJ we need. @laurawaters @laura11D @DawnFantasia_NJ @CoryBooker @StudentSuccess chalkbeat.org/2026/05/05/ucs…
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New on #AssessmentHQ!
Beyond the Status Quo: Rewriting Accountability with Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner

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Indiana’s new A–F system expands accountability beyond test scores adding skills, credentials, and work-based learning.
Secretary Katie Jenner (@SecJennerIN) explains the vision (and the pushback) in the latest AssessmentHQ interview: assessmenthq.org/beyond-the-sta…

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Automatic enrollment ensures students who are ready are placed in rigorous courses, eliminating assumptions holding them back.
It’s simple. It works. And it’s bipartisan.
Learn more about auto enrollment: weareallsolvers.org/auto-enrollmen…
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What math policies are states prioritizing in 2026? From guaranteed access to advanced math to evidence-based professional development, the trends are clear. Explore ExcelinEd's Math Matters playbook this National Mathematics & Statistics Month: mathmatters.org #MathMatters

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“gaps tend to be larger in math than they are in reading.” → a tale as old as ed reform itself.
Despite math scores being lower than reading, literacy gets the majority of attention from parents, teachers, and administrators. Let’s expand our initiatives to include all the skills that students will need to succeed.
In NJ, we have a 30% gap between students getting a diploma and those passing the math portion of the the graduation exam.
the74million.org/article/the-gr…
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#WeAreAllSolvers means math happens everywhere—even at home.
Try these fun, math-focused games: drive.google.com/file/d/1FZ6oBO…

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Rote memorization vs. inquiry-based learning? A false binary. And a debate that doesn’t actually serve NJ students, families, or teachers.
Instead, improving math performance requires a unified vision grounded in research. And the research shows that a balance of conceptual understanding and fact fluency makes for the most effective instruction.
That’s why Anson Jackson of @bellwetherorg proposes that schools implement research-based curricula that provides teachers with year-round training. Cohesive alignment between grades and building a positive math culture are also essential to address and prevent learning gaps. Most importantly, we need strong and nimble data systems to measure outcomes and make adjustments to maximize student growth.
Read more recommendations in this report from Bellwether as covered by @K12DiveNews:
k12dive.com/news/whats-the…
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@The74 @ChadAldeman @WakeUpCallNJ has also spotlighted NJ's 30-point grad gap, with less than 60% of 11th graders passing the math section of the graduation test. So naturally many of our elected officials want to get rid of the test. newjerseymonitor.com/2025/12/08/nj-… @DawnFantasia_NJ @laurawaters @laura11D
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Texas appears to have a smaller “graduation gap” in math but should we trust it?
New analysis from @ChadAldeman highlights a major disconnect between 8th grade NAEP scores and high school outcomes.
weareallsolvers.org/lets-be-honest…

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The U.S. graduation rate is 86%. In Kansas, the math proficiency rate is 17 points lower. In California, 56 points lower. In D.C., 71 points lower.
A diploma should mean something.
Collaborative for Student Success Director Jim Cowen in @InsideSources:
dcjournal.com/more-high-scho…
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What belongs in a school rating system? What is a "honesty gap" — and why does it matter? ExcelinEd's new accountability video series with Christy Hovanetz, Ph.D., answers these questions and more. Start watching now: excelined.org/2026/04/02/sch…
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Maryland @GovWesMoore: “Mathematics is the foundation for all of our learning, because it’s the building block of everything we’re going to build from.”
Learn more about the We’re All Solvers campaign: weareallsolvers.org
#MathAwarenessMonth
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America's students spend 60B+ hours in classrooms each year. Are schools being held accountable for results? ExcelinEd's new video series breaks down how school accountability systems work—and how to make them stronger. excelined.org/2026/04/02/sch…
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