Average Scores and Percentiles

Average Scores and Percentiles

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Score for 9-year-olds increased in mathematics compared to 2022; lower-performing 9-year-olds also showed score increases in mathematics  

Average and percentile scores are reported on the NAEP long-term trend mathematics scale that ranges from 0 to 500. The results for five selected percentiles show score trends for lower- (10th and 25th percentiles), middle- (50th percentile), and higher- (75th and 90th percentiles) performing students. 

  • Compared to 2022 (the most recent assessment), the 2025 average mathematics score for 9-year-old students was 4 points higher with lower- and middle-performing students making gains and higher-performing students showing no significant score changes.
  • Compared to the pre-pandemic scores in 2020, the average score and scores at all selected percentiles except for the 90th in mathematics were lower in 2025.
  • In comparison to 1978, the 2025 mathematics scores for 9-year-olds were higher on average and at all five selected percentiles. 

To see trends in average score and percentile results, see the chart below. Use the radio buttons to show either average scores or median scores (i.e., scores at the 50th percentile).

  

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Figure Trend in NAEP long-term trend mathematics average and selected percentile scores for 9‑year‑old students
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NOTE: The 1973 long-term trend mathematics assessment results are extrapolated and available only for the overall national average score. As a result, they are not included in this chart, which presents percentile score results available beginning in 1978. See the About page for more information.