The new NAEP urban district assessment test scores were released this week.
Guess what? Poor children score lower than their richer counterparts outside the poverty belts. Imagine that.
And even though the scores show much the same minimal pattern of improvement (flat in reading and small gains in math) that the October NAEP scores showed, several urban systems such as Charlotte, Austin, and New York are clamoring to occupy the peak on this mole hill. One of the best news summaries on the subject I have found was in the Kansas City Star.
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