2019 NAEP scores:
Georgia students near national average
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October
30, 2019 – Georgia
students’ scores on the 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
were on par with the national average and stayed steady compared to 2017, the
last time the assessment was administered.
In
fourth-grade reading, eighth-grade reading, and eighth-grade math, Georgia
students’ average score was not significantly different than the score they
recorded in 2017, according to NAEP. In eighth-grade reading, Georgia students’
scores declined by four points, mirroring a similar decline of three points
nationally.
Georgia’s
average score was the same as the national average score in eighth-grade
reading, within a point of the national average in fourth-grade reading, and
within two points of the national average in fourth- and eighth-grade math.
“There
remains work to do to ensure all Georgia students have access to a well-rounded
education that expands the opportunities available to them,” State School
Superintendent Richard Woods said. “With that said, it is important to note
that Georgia’s students are nearing or reaching the national average in all
subject areas on the ‘Nation’s Report Card.’ While our state’s public schools
have so often been labeled ‘last in the nation,’ that is clearly not the case.”
NAEP,
or the “Nation’s Report Card,” is a nationally representative and continuing
assessment of what America’s students know and can do in various subject areas.
The test is administered every two years to a sample of fourth and eighth
graders, from a sample of schools across each state.
View
full reports from the National Assessment of Educational Progress here: mathematics,
reading.