John White’s 2019 LA NAEP and ACT Failure
On October 30, 2019, the 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores were made public.
After seven years of John White as Louisiana’s state superintendent, the results were so unsavory White and his Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) that his Louisiana 2019 NAEP Results Summary does not include a single actual NAEP scaled score.
Instead, the propagandistic flier advertises “change from 2017 to 2019” (differences in the actual scores that are intentionally excluded) and features “Louisiana ranks No. 1 in the nation for 2019 improvement in 8th grade math scale scores and
proficiency rates” and “Louisiana’s pace of improvement since 2009 in all subjects significantly exceeds national trends.”
proficiency rates” and “Louisiana’s pace of improvement since 2009 in all subjects significantly exceeds national trends.”
So, let’s look at Louisiana’s NAEP average scaled scores across time– not just from 2017 to 2019.
Here are Louisiana’s actual average NAEP scaled scores across several NAEP administrations for math and reading, grades 4 and 8:
Grade 4 Math:
- 2005: 230.23
- 2007: 230.04
- 2009: 229.43
- 2011: 230.78
- 2013: 231.37
- 2015: 234.28
- 2017: 228.97
- 2019: 231.30
So, for grade 4 math, Louisiana’s 2019 average scaled score is almost 3 points lower than it was in 2015 and CONTINUE READING: John White’s 2019 LA NAEP and ACT Failure | deutsch29