Although the reduced - form estimates for
high school math scores are smaller than the corresponding reduced - form estimates for middle school, the high school first stage is also smaller.
And even though half the early college high schools claimed to have a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) focus, the high
school math scores of the early college students were no different than the math scores of the traditional high school students.
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Middle school math scores are not included here because it is not currently possible to determine the grade - level of students who took the math subject tests for Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, Integrated I, Integrated II, and Integrated III.
According to the Nation's Report Card,
high school math scores have remained stagnant since the 1970s, with only about 25 percent of 12th - graders scoring at or above proficient.
The schools math scores have been declining.
called the high
school math scores «horrific» and said the district is not «where we need to be overall.»
High
school math scores haven't improved, nor have reading scores at any level.
(N.J. uses PARCC) Superintendent Eileen Shafer called the high
school math scores «horrific» and said the district is not «where we need to be overall.»