Florida ranks third in the nation for K-12 Achievement according to a new 2020 Quality Counts report by Education Week.
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TALLAHASSEE — Florida ranks third in the nation for K-12 Achievement according to a new 2020 Quality Counts report by Education Week. This is a move up from fouth in 2019 and the highest ranking ever in K-12 Achievement for the Sunshine State. Florida’s K-12 Achievement grade also improved to B-, which is higher than the nation’s grade of C.
“Florida continues to raise the achievement standards for our K-12 schools,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “My administration in collaboration with the Department of Education and the Florida Legislature is committed to providing the consistent support and resources to make sure our children can succeed with the best education provided.”
“I am grateful for Florida’s ranking in K-12 Achievement, a clear measure of the collective hard work of our students, their families, our teachers and school leaders. Florida’s hardworking teachers and families have endured much through our response and recovery and we have them to thank for continuing to keep our students on track, learning and growing,” said Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran. “And we must not rest on this success. With the implementation of the Florida B.E.S.T. standards, early learning and literacy initiatives, lifting up our struggling schools and at-risk students and providing access to higher quality acceleration and career pathways courses, we must continue to close all manner of achievement gaps, so that Florida’s students can become #1 in the nation.”
The K-12 Achievement index is comprised of six indicator areas: Achievement Levels, Achievement Gains, Poverty Gap, Achieving Excellence, High School Graduation and Advanced Placement. To develop the measure, Education Week used NAEP performance data, College Board data and graduation data from the U.S. Department of Education.
Highlights of the September 2020 Quality Counts report include:
• Florida’s rank for the K-12 Achievement category increased from fourth to third.
• Florida outperforms the nation in 15 of the 18 K-12 Achievement measures.
The September 2020 installment of the Quality Counts report provides overall grades and scores based on 39 indicators in three broad categories. For more information, visit www.edweek.org.