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Florida, district education test scores drop in math, science, social studies
Students did not take exams during pandemic in 2020
WPTV
and last updated 2021-07-29 23:13:12-04
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â Results of 2021 Florida Standards Assessment and End-of-Course Exams dropped significantly this year in math, science and social studies from two years ago before the coronavirus pandemic, according to data from the Florida Department of Education released Thursday.
The state did not administer the FSA or EOC exams in Spring 2020 because of the outbreak. Since then, most children for at least some time were out of the classroom and instead learned virtually.
47abc
July 29, 2021
DELAWARE.-” Just trying to get out there how desperate we are for help,” said Supervisor of Transportation for Indian River School District’s Shawn Tidwell.
I’m told, that help looks like getting more drivers behind the wheels, with the current statewide bus driver shortage.
Indian River School District operates 14 buses daily and are down 3 drivers. “So its at a crisis mode right now in an effort to make sure we have all these routes covered,” said Tidwell.
The district says it’s been an issue for the last 4 to 5 years with many drivers taking on extra runs and the pandemic didn’t make it easier. “Basically with a lot of our drivers they’re 65 or older, so the fear of COVID and getting sick has made this problem a lot worse,” said Tidwell.