Recent analysis of national assessment data reveals that Oklahoma now ranks 48th in the United States for combined fourth and eighth-grade math and reading achievement. While regional peers like Mississippi and Tennessee have seen significant improvements, Oklahoma has experienced a sharp decline in performance that accelerated after 2015. Education professionals and developers should watch for rising public pressure and new state leadership to drive potential turnarounds in the failing school system. These shifts serve as a warning for assuming lasting decline is impossible.
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