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Rhode Island's 2025 standardized test scores show slight improvements in math and English Language Arts.

Only 33.7% of students met grade-level expectations in English, while 31.4% were proficient in math.

Students who were not chronically absent performed at rates twice as high as those who were.

A notable success was seen among students recently exiting multilingual learning programs, who outperformed the state average.

The 2025 results are out for Rhode Island’s school standardized test scores, showing little improvement in math and English Language Arts.

The Rhode Island Comprehensive Assessment System (RICAS ) tests third through eighth graders annually in both subjects, and more than 58,000 students took the assessment this year.

According to the results,

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