Wednesday, March 24, 2010

State’s reading scores show no improvement on national exam | GothamSchools

State’s reading scores show no improvement on national exam | GothamSchools

State’s reading scores show no improvement on national exam


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New York State's eighth grade students are scoring at about the national average on a reading exam, but their scores haven't significantly changed in over a decade.
Results are out this morning for the nation’s reading test, and the numbers show New York State students’ scores have plateaued in the last eight years.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress, commonly known as NAEP, or the nation’s report card, shows that not only have state scores not changed since the test was last administered in 2008, the state hasn’t seen significant growth since the late 1990s.
This year, the average score of a New York State fourth grade student was 224 points and in 2002, that number was 222 points. The picture is similar for eighth grade students: this year their