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You can explore data directly here:

https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/ndecore/xplore/NDE

I plotted a bunch of random states and created a line chart showing the progression since 2017. I chose to look at Math scores, since that's most objectively measured. I am not trying to "adjust for demographics" because that just makes it easy to derive whatever result you want.

Some obvious conclusions from playing with the data:

* Everybody is worse off compared with pre-pandemic. The best-performing states seem to be doing worse compared with 2019

* Puerto Rico is a total disaster outlier, and Massachusetts clearly outperforms the rest of the states.

* There doesn't appear to be any other clear "winner"

The only conclusion I think you can draw from the data the article describes is that Alabama and Mississippi are poorer, and so if you adjust your data by $$ they move up more.

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