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Boston Globe article on Louisiana compared to New England schools
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:02 pm
Globe article
summary for those who don't subscribe to the Boston Globe:
New England, once a national leader in education, has seen steep academic declines in early literacy, while Southern states like Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama have made major gains by adopting phonics-based curricula, teacher training, and accountability systems. Natchitoches Parish is highlighted as a success story—under Superintendent Grant Eloi, the district implemented the TAP System and moved from near the bottom to above the national average in reading and math, despite high poverty rates.
summary for those who don't subscribe to the Boston Globe:
New England, once a national leader in education, has seen steep academic declines in early literacy, while Southern states like Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama have made major gains by adopting phonics-based curricula, teacher training, and accountability systems. Natchitoches Parish is highlighted as a success story—under Superintendent Grant Eloi, the district implemented the TAP System and moved from near the bottom to above the national average in reading and math, despite high poverty rates.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:04 pm to ElShugh84
I wish people wouldn't post paywalled articles.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:06 pm to ElShugh84
Mississippi making major gains is still well below the national avg.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:10 pm to ElShugh84
I guess they have trouble finding teachers that speak Somali up north
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:12 pm to BigGreenTiger
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Mississippi making major gains is still well below the national avg.
This is actually not at all true.
With adjusting for demographics or without Mississippi ranks top 10. Louisiana is similar.
It’s like southerners have been so beaten down by northern propaganda and the media that they believe that they are dumber than northerners.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:15 pm to ElShugh84
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Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama have made major gains
Gains
When you start at the bottom, it's easy to make major gains.
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Louisiana has one of the lowest adult literacy rates in the U.S., with a recent report placing its score at 251.5, tied with New Mexico. However, the state has seen significant improvements in student reading levels, moving from the 50th rank for fourth graders in 2019 to the 16th rank in 2024, according to The Nation's Report Card.
lowest adult literacy rate
ranking fourth graders
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In Louisiana, approximately 72.9% of the population is considered literate and a significant portion of residents struggle with reading proficiency.
27% of the people in Louisiana can't read. It's mind numbing that 1 in 4 people in this state can't read.
For comparison, here are other Louisiana 30% statistics:
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30% of Louisianans are classified as Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed, meaning they have incomes above the poverty line but still struggle to afford basic living expenses.
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In Louisiana, approximately 30% of the people are Black or African American, representing the state's second-largest racial group.
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In June 2025, it was reported that the city of Kenner has the largest Hispanic population in Louisiana, with nearly 20,000 people making up 30% of the city's population
This post was edited on 10/1/25 at 4:24 pm
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:15 pm to ElShugh84
First off, why the frick would anyone on this site subscribe to the Boston Globe? Hardly anyone even subscribes to the Advocate, much less some other cities newspaper.
and B, What's with all these MS, LA, AL is better in literacy than everyone else threads?
I don't for one second believe this bullshite. I'm sure they are figuring out a way to present the scores so that we are showing vast improvement, but we've still got way too many don't give a shite parents/kids throughout the NO, BR, Shreveport inner city schools to make me believe we've somehow surpassed states that don't have that same overwhelming demographic.
Something likely changed in how they report their scores, like hey if this kid is retarded, don't count him. Well guess what, we have a 3rd grade class that's 90% retarded based on the new retard criteria, so we'll just report the 10% who are actually smart.
and B, What's with all these MS, LA, AL is better in literacy than everyone else threads?
I don't for one second believe this bullshite. I'm sure they are figuring out a way to present the scores so that we are showing vast improvement, but we've still got way too many don't give a shite parents/kids throughout the NO, BR, Shreveport inner city schools to make me believe we've somehow surpassed states that don't have that same overwhelming demographic.
Something likely changed in how they report their scores, like hey if this kid is retarded, don't count him. Well guess what, we have a 3rd grade class that's 90% retarded based on the new retard criteria, so we'll just report the 10% who are actually smart.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:16 pm to BigGreenTiger
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Mississippi making major gains is still well below the national avg.
Do by demographics.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:17 pm to dgnx6
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Mississippi making major gains is still well below the national avg. Do by demographics.
Top ten without adjusting.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:20 pm to ElShugh84
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adopting phonics
Hooked on Phonics, always knew that shite would pan out.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 4:22 pm to TeddyPadillac
I provided the summary because I assumed that no one subscribes to the Globe. The rest of your talking points show that you just don't listen to anything in the news because if you did, you would know that Louisiana and Mississippi have been on a long trajectory to getting out of 49th/50th. It's not voodoo with the scores or changing metrics it's a lot of change in policy and hard work on school's part.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 5:54 pm to ElShugh84
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I provided the summary because I assumed that no one subscribes to the Globe. The rest of your talking points show that you just don't listen to anything in the news because if you did, you would know that Louisiana and Mississippi have been on a long trajectory to getting out of 49th/50th. It's not voodoo with the scores or changing metrics it's a lot of change in policy and hard work on school's part.
I don’t watch or read the news. It’s always full of lies and misinformation.
And I don’t believe you, or wherever you’re getting your news from. There’s way too large of a proportionate poor blacks in this state for our literacy to be surpassing vast majority white states with much higher family incomes. And on top of that the poor whites in this state are just as illiterate.
Ain’t nobody hooked on phonics enough out here to be the 16th most literate state.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:00 pm to TeddyPadillac
This board gets so angry about progress.
It’s been posted numerous times on here, but LA is making real progress in education. That’s not a bad thing.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:08 pm to Swagga
I’m not angry at all. I just don’t believe it at face value.
I would be ecstatic if this is true, or even if it’s somewhat true.
We don’t like reporting the actual facts that matter when reporting on data in this country anymore. We look to manipulate the data to prove our point (usually with some financial incentives to prove that point) b/c we know the majority of people are fricking idiots who aren’t capable of thinking on their own and they’ll believe anything they see on the internet.
Knowing that, and knowing the demographics of this state and its poverty level, I don’t believe this report on literacy.
I would be ecstatic if this is true, or even if it’s somewhat true.
We don’t like reporting the actual facts that matter when reporting on data in this country anymore. We look to manipulate the data to prove our point (usually with some financial incentives to prove that point) b/c we know the majority of people are fricking idiots who aren’t capable of thinking on their own and they’ll believe anything they see on the internet.
Knowing that, and knowing the demographics of this state and its poverty level, I don’t believe this report on literacy.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:12 pm to TeddyPadillac
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and B, What's with all these MS, LA, AL is better in literacy than everyone else threads? I don't for one second believe this bullshite. I'm sure they are figuring out a way to present the scores so that we are showing vast improvement, but we've still got way too many don't give a shite parents/kids throughout the NO, BR, Shreveport inner city schools to make me believe we've somehow surpassed states that don't have that same overwhelming demographic. Something likely changed in how they report their scores, like hey if this kid is retarded, don't count him. Well guess what, we have a 3rd grade class that's 90% retarded based on the new retard criteria, so we'll just report the 10% who are actually smart.
No, you fricking defeatist troglodytes. Louisiana was one of the first states to abandon “whole language” “three cue” bullshite and move back to phonics based “science of reading” methods. It’s a big fricking deal. Stop ignorantly minimizing that.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:16 pm to TeddyPadillac
The data is based on federal NAEP test scores--the same test taken nationally among select fourth graders and eighth graders and given by federal workers.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:16 pm to TeddyPadillac
That’s the problem, you think your belief means something, when it means absolutely nothing. A shame that you have no ability to distinguish reliable sources from your own inane thoughts.
Just because someone is poor or black doesn’t mean they can’t learn. Given the right resources and supports all students can learn…even a moron like you.
Just because someone is poor or black doesn’t mean they can’t learn. Given the right resources and supports all students can learn…even a moron like you.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:20 pm to ElShugh84
I’d look at tests that are comparing apples to apples when comparing school systems. For high schools what is the average ACT or SAT? Maybe scores on AP tests if the schools use the same test. I’m not interested in this affirmative action adjusted scoring for race or whatever.
Draw your own conclusions based on that map. You need more data for lower grades.
Draw your own conclusions based on that map. You need more data for lower grades.
This post was edited on 10/1/25 at 6:25 pm
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:20 pm to TeddyPadillac
I have my doubts as well, but we’ll see how this actually plays out over the next ten years or so
This post was edited on 10/1/25 at 6:21 pm
Posted on 10/1/25 at 6:28 pm to Joshjrn
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No, you fricking defeatist troglodytes. Louisiana was one of the first states to abandon “whole language” “three cue” bullshite and move back to phonics based “science of reading” methods. It’s a big fricking deal. Stop ignorantly minimizing that.
Geez you’re smart. Lots of big words there.
Calm down Nancy. You’re free to think what you want, and so am I.
In no way would I not like kids being smarter. If they actually are, then super.
You can throw all the “facts” you want at me. I am more than aware of the poor culture in our public school systems in this state, especially in our bigger cities. Doesn’t mattter how you teach anything to them, they don’t give a shite. Hooked on phonics doesn’t fix that.
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