NORFOLK, Va. — Virginia students have shown progress in SOL scores for the 2024-25 school year across multiple subjects, despite the tests being significantly more challenging.

Governor Glenn Youngkin credited his $418 million "All in Virginia" plan as a key factor in the positive results, highlighting the improvements as evidence that students are recovering from pandemic-related learning losses.

The policy focused on high-intensity tutoring in math and reading, accelerated implementation of the Virginia Literacy Act, and targeted chronic absenteeism.

The 2024-25 Standards of Learning (SOL) test results showed improvements from the previous school year in four of five subject areas:

Science improved from 68% to 71%

Reading improved from 73% to 74%

Math rose from 71% to 72%

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