RPSB celebrates its gains as part of Louisiana’s rise in national rankings

The Louisiana Department of Education, alongside Governor Jeff Landry, hosted a press conference to celebrate our state’s rise to 32nd in national rankings.
 
According to The Nation’s Report Card—widely recognized as the gold standard for measuring student achievement—Louisiana’s 4th and 8th graders earned the state’s highest national rankings in math and reading.
 
Rapides Parish has also seen steady progress, with rising district performance scores that reflect their commitment to student achievement through effective instruction and collaboration.
 
These gains are a testament to the dedication of system leaders, administrators, support staff, teachers, students, and families. RPSB proudly joined districts across the state and the LDOE in celebrating this achievement.
 
To learn more, check out the full LDOE News Release: rpsb.la/ldoenatlreportcard
 
For details on the Nation’s Report Card, visit: nationsreportcard.gov