OrderSort by jurisdictionCross-
jurisdiction
significant
difference
Number of Jurisdictions
Significantly
White
average scale score
Hispanic
average scale score
White - Hispanic Gap
average scale score
highernot
different
lower201120092011 - 2009201120092011 - 2009201120092011 - 2009
Sort by White average scale scoreSort by White average scale scoreSort by White average scale scoreSort by Hispanic average scale scoreSort by Hispanic average scale scoreSort by Hispanic average scale scoreSort by White - Hispanic Gap average scale scoreSort by White - Hispanic Gap average scale scoreSort by White - Hispanic Gap average scale score
1
Texas
Texas>013167167114614162126-5
2
Florida
Florida>013161158314413951719-2
 
National public
National public 212163161213613152730-4
3
Illinois
Illinoisx202161162-113513132630-4
4
New York
New York<310163164-112912543339-5
5
California
California<310159157212812263135-4
NOTE: Black includes African American, Hispanic includes Latino, and Pacific Islander includes Native Hawaiian. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin. Prior to 2011, students in the “two or more races” category were categorized as “unclassified”. National public is not included in sorting the jurisdictions. Score differences are calculated based on differences between unrounded scores.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2009 and 2011 Science Assessments.