The Upper Canada District School Board is seeing improvements in grade six literacy. The Education Quality and Accountability Office released its standardized testing results yesterday. Grade six students are still two percent below the provincial average for both reading and writing, but they have seen slight increases from testing two years ago. In mathematics, the board has seen a seven percent drop. Only 40 percent of grade six students meet the provincial standard. Only 54 percent of grade three students met the provincial standard in math. In grade nine, students scored slightly below the provincial average.
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