[NAEP is a congressionally mandated survey that has been administered by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), U.S. Department of Education, since 1969.]
Explanations for these dismal statistics are many -- ranging from declines in real spending per pupil to declines in moral values -- but definitive conclusions are hard to come by. SuperKids took a look at one of the more commonly cited reasons, class size, in a separate article.
The table below presents the results of the 1994 NAEP reading exams for fourth graders. The numbers represent the percentage of students who received scores of "proficient" or better in reading. High scores are better than low scores.
Scroll down to see the entire table, or click on a state's initials to see that state's score. Click on the state name in the table to see Education Week's overall assessment of the quality of education in that state.
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