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 In March of 2020, schools adapted quickly to the pandemic by finding ways to go remote. However, with so much change in so little time, the U.S. Department of Education says it was inevitable that academics would be disrupted.We re starting to get a clear picture on just how much student achievement was impacted from 2020 to 2022. The National Assessment of Educational Progress  NAEP , also referred to as the Nation s Report Card, offers concrete evidence through da stanley cup ta.The results from the Nation s 2022 Report Card are historic. U.S. students across all racial ethnic groups experienced the steepest drop in math scores since stanley cup  initial assessments in 1990.The data released from the National Center for Education Statistics  stanley cup shows the difference in scores between 2019 to 2022 for both 4th and 8th graders. They measured scores in mathematics and reading in all 50 states.Looking specifically at math scores, the average fourth-grade math score decreased five points compared to 20-19. That s the lowest number since 2005. For 8th graders, results were even more drastic. The average score decreased by eight points compared to 2019 鈥?which is the lowest score since 2003.Ebony Walton is a statistician and analyst with the National Center for Education Statistics, which is part of the U.S. Department of Education. She says this major setback is particularly concerning for students wanting to prepare for STEM careers. Grade eight mathematics, we know, is a critical point in students academic c Ddhb New study reveals 50% of Wisconsin women are thinking about quitting their jobs, but why
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?While cities across the country have seen a rise in violent crime, specifically in homicides, a city similar in size to Milwaukee is seeing the opposite. The St. Louis Police Dep stanley canada artment reports their homicides numbers have fallen in back-to-back years.                        KSDK                St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden speaks to NBC affiliate KSDK during a news conference.     Our violent crime of numbers are pre-pandemic right now, and at the same time, there s so many other cities that have not returned to pre-pandemic levels,  said St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden.                        TMJ4                St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden speaks with TMJ4 reporter Rebecca Klopf.     The most recent homicide numbers from Milwauk stanley taza ee Police show there are 65 homicides for the city as of April 25. To put that number in perspective, TMJ4 News compared homicides numbers at other similar sized cities.According to police data, Minneapolishas had 27 homicides so far this year, Cleveland has had 43, St. Louisis at 51, and Baltimore has had 104.However, St. Louis is the only city that has seen a decrease in homicide rates year after year.                        TMJ4                Homicide Numbers     We are maintaining a downward trend in homicide reductions,  said Chief Hayden.St. Louis homicide numbers:2021: 1992020: 2632019: 1942018: 186St. Louis has been seeing a drop in homicides since it peaked in 2020 with 263.  stanley cup At that same time, Milwaukee had 189. H