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One-third of Grade 4 and 7 students in Castlegar and Trail not meeting targets

About half of Grade 4 students are in the emerging numeracy category, while Grade 7 numeracy rises to 64% on track, district data show.

Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) data is out for Kootenay-Columbia School District 20 and it shows that about one-third of Grade 4 and 7 students are not reaching numeracy targets in Castlegar and Trail area schools. One-third of Grade 4 students are also not reaching literacy targets. Reports on FSA tests use language such as “emerging,” “on track” and “extending” to describe student’s proficiency levels. Grade 4 literacy and reading Grade 4 …
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Trail Daily Times broke the news in Trail, Canada on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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