Sentences with phrase «national average in math»

Sixty percent of the students scored above the national average in reading, and 70 percent scored above the national average in math.
Network - wide, Seton's students — nearly all of whom are minority, and more than two - thirds of whom qualify for free or reduced - priced meals — had academic growth 1.5 times faster than the national average in math and 1.4 times faster in reading.
Many news articles have by now covered the study, which showed that the 2,200 students in the Teach to One program across seven different schools experienced, on average, nearly 20 percent more growth than the national average in math on the Northwest Evaluation Association's (NWEA) Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment.
In a Mathematica Policy Research study of schools run by KIPP, one of the country's best - known charter operators, researchers found that on average, students who had been enrolled in KIPP middle schools for three years had test scores that indicated they were about 11 months — or the equivalent of more than a full grade level — ahead of the national average in math.
Nationwide, K - 12 students designated as English language learners (ELLs) must learn both language and content simultaneously, and ELLs score far below the national average in math achievement.
2012: On Stanford Achievement Test Series, usually referred to simply as the «SAT 10», 96 % of 1st graders were at or above national average in reading and 97 % were at or above the national average in math.
For kindergarteners, 97 % were at or above national average in reading and 98 % were at or above the national average in math.
2011: On the Measures of Academic Progress test, developed by the Northwest Evaluation Association, 95 % scored at or above the national average in math, while 96 percent scored at or above it in reading.
The percentages of aspiring educators who meet the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are lower than the national average in math, science and reading.
The National Center for Education Statistics released scores this morning from its latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), showing that Connecticut's fourth - and eighth - graders scored seven to eight points above the national average in reading, while eighth - graders scored two points above the national average in math.
In Idaho, the state's public charter schools outperform state and national averages in both math and English in 4th grade and 8thgrade.
New York ranked 10th in reading and fell below the national average in math, coming in at 15th place.
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