Math, Reading Scores Hit Historic Lows For HS Seniors
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Eighth grade students' science test scores have fallen to the level they were in 2009, the first year the national test was given. The latest results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), issued Tuesday, include a survey in which students said their general interest and enjoyment in science has dropped sharply as well.
This month, New York State reported that just 22 percent of the eighth graders who took this year’s Common Core-aligned math test received a passing mark. To find out how you compare with an eighth grader, try answering these questions from the 2015 test.
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The Nation's Report Card was released for 12th grade math and reading, along with 8th grade science. Scores dipped across the board, following a decade long decline.
Declines in a nationwide science test parallel an erosion of scores in math and reading, and widen the gap between the highest scoring and the most struggling groups of students.