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Mathematics scores higher than in 1978 for public school students at all three ages

 Age 9
Age 13
 Age 17

Trend in NAEP mathematics average scores for 13-year-old students, by type of school

Findings

  • Compared to 2004, there was no significant change in the score of public school students at age 13 in 2008.
  • At age 13, the average mathematics score for students in private and Catholic schools increased compared to their average score in 1978.

* Significantly different (p < .05) from 2008.
Note: Participation rates fell below the required standard for reporting for 13-year-olds attending private schools in 2004. View complete data with standard errors for public and private schools, and catholic schools.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), various years, 1978–2008 Long-Term Trend Mathematics Assessments.

To read more details on comparisons across years, see About the Long-Term Trend Assessment.
To read more details related to student group categories, see NAEP Long-Term Trend Reporting Groups.

2008 Long-Term Trend Report Card 2008 Long-Term Trend Report Card