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Urban District Trend
Urban District Comparisons

Scores for most districts higher than in 2003, but few make gains since 2007

Representative samples of fourth- and eighth-grade public school students from 18 urban districts participated in the 2009 assessment. Eleven of the districts also participated in the 2007 assessment, and 10 participated in 2003. Between 1,800 and 4,300 fourth- and eighth-graders were assessed in each district.

  • In comparison to 2007, average mathematics scores for students in large cities increased in 2009 at both grades 4 and 8; however, only two participating districts at each grade showed gains.
  • Scores were higher in 2009 for Boston and the District of Columbia at grade 4, and for Austin and San Diego at grade 8.
  • No districts showed a decline in scores at either grade.
  • In comparison to 2003, scores for students in large cities were higher in 2009 at both grades 4 and 8.
  • Increases in scores were also seen across most urban districts that participated in both years, except in Charlotte at grade 4 and in Cleveland at grades 4 and 8, where there were no significant changes.

 

Changes in 2009 average mathematics scores since 2003 and 2007
  Grade 4 Grade 8
District Since 2003 Since 2007 Since 2003 Since 2007
    Nation (public) 5* 6* 2*
      Large city 7* 2* 9* 3*
Atlanta 10* 2   15* 3  
Austin —   #   —   5*
Boston 16* 3* 18* 3  
Charlotte 3   1   4* #  
Chicago 8* 2   9* 3  
Cleveland -1   -2   3   -1  
District of Columbia (DCPS) 15* 6* 8* 3  
Houston 9* 2   13* 3  
Los Angeles 6* 1   13* 1  
New York City 11* 1   7* 3  
San Diego 10* 2   16* 8*
— District did not participate in 2003.
# Rounds to zero.
* Significant(p<.05) score change.
NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. DCPS = District of Columbia Public Schools.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2003, 2007, and 2009 Mathematics Assessments.

Beginning in 2009, if the results for charter schools are not included in the school district's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) report to the U.S. Department of Education under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, they are excluded from that district's TUDA results. See more information on the comparability of the 2009 NAEP design.

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