According to data from the Alabama State Department of Education, 11.57% of Alabama third-grade students scored below grade level for the ACAP reading assessment.
While this is true, 49,460 third-grade students scored on or above grade level for the 2024-2025 school year in Alabama.
Based on the data provided, News 19 has compiled the number of students who scored either on/above grade level or below grade level for schools across North Alabama. You can view those numbers below:
| # of 3rd-grade students scoring on/above grade level | # of 3rd-grade students scoring below grade level | |
| Colbert County | 159 | 18 |
| DeKalb County | 589 | 88 |
| Franklin County | 233 | 23 |
| Jackson County | 338 | 37 |
| Lauderdale County | 525 | 43 |
| Lawrence County | 319 | 43 |
| Limestone County | 817 | 163 |
| Madison County | 1399 | 108 |
| Marshall County | 425 | 89 |
| Morgan County | 511 | 47 |
Out of the 5,974 North Alabama third-grade students, 659 scored below grade level and 5,315 scored on or above grade level for the assessment.
You can see more of the scores for third and second-graders on the Alabama State Department of Education’s website here.
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