Why New York parents fear Math is failing their children
A child stares at the worksheet, a parent tries to help and realises they are guessing too. Across New York City, this scene has become familiar. The worry is no longer about low marks. It is about whether children actually understand what they are being taught.
A new survey by EdTrust–New York puts a number to that unease. Forty-three percent of New York parents say they are concerned about their children’s progress in mathematics. The concern persists even as state test scores show a slight improvement. For many families, those gains feel fragile and insufficient, failing to close the gap that opened during the pandemic and never fully shut.
Official data suggests progress, but parents remain unconvinced. Math scores have inched upward, yet they remain below pre-pandemic levels. More importantly, families sense a disconnect between performance and comprehension.
In response, New York City has rolled out initiatives such as NYC Solves, a programme designed to standardise math instruction across public schools. The approach moves away from memorising formulas toward understanding underlying concepts. For parents watching their children struggle through homework, reform feels necessary but overdue.
The problem does not begin in high school. NAEP data show eighth-grade students losing ground in science, with the achievement gap between top and bottom performers reaching a record high. Educational inequality is widening, not narrowing.
The assessment also flagged a troubling reversal in gender progress. Girls experienced steeper declines in science scores than boys, reopening gaps that had been closing for years. At the same time, fewer students reported regular exposure to inquiry-based learning, a method considered essential for developing scientific and mathematical reasoning.
The pandemic undoubtedly interrupted learning, but experts warn us not to blame it entirely. The inferior performance had started long before 2020.
Academics argue that the problems run deeper: more time in front of the screen, fewer reading assignments, and lower academic endurance. Kids nowadays read less and spend less time trying to figure out tough problems. The skill of being able to stick with a difficult task, which is very important in math, is going away.
Behind the surveys, statistics, and policy battles lies a simpler fear. Parents are worried their children are moving forward without solid ground beneath them. Math, once a ladder to opportunity, feels increasingly like a hurdle.
As national data confirms what families already sense at home, one thing is clear: The anxiety filling New York living rooms is not misplaced.
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Small gains, big doubts
In response, New York City has rolled out initiatives such as NYC Solves, a programme designed to standardise math instruction across public schools. The approach moves away from memorising formulas toward understanding underlying concepts. For parents watching their children struggle through homework, reform feels necessary but overdue.
The erosion starts earlier
The problem does not begin in high school. NAEP data show eighth-grade students losing ground in science, with the achievement gap between top and bottom performers reaching a record high. Educational inequality is widening, not narrowing.
The assessment also flagged a troubling reversal in gender progress. Girls experienced steeper declines in science scores than boys, reopening gaps that had been closing for years. At the same time, fewer students reported regular exposure to inquiry-based learning, a method considered essential for developing scientific and mathematical reasoning.
COVID was a shock, not the beginning
The pandemic undoubtedly interrupted learning, but experts warn us not to blame it entirely. The inferior performance had started long before 2020.
Academics argue that the problems run deeper: more time in front of the screen, fewer reading assignments, and lower academic endurance. Kids nowadays read less and spend less time trying to figure out tough problems. The skill of being able to stick with a difficult task, which is very important in math, is going away.
What parents are really afraid of
Behind the surveys, statistics, and policy battles lies a simpler fear. Parents are worried their children are moving forward without solid ground beneath them. Math, once a ladder to opportunity, feels increasingly like a hurdle.
As national data confirms what families already sense at home, one thing is clear: The anxiety filling New York living rooms is not misplaced.
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