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Average Reading Scale Scores and Achievement-Level Results by Student Eligibility for Free/Reduced-Price Lunch

  • Both fourth-graders who were eligible for free or reduced-price school lunch and those who were not eligible scored higher, on average, and had higher percentages of students performing at or above Basic, in 2005 than in 1998. Fourth-graders eligible for free or reduced-price school lunch scored higher, on average, and had a higher percentage of students at or above Basic in 2005 than in 2003.
  • Eighth-graders not eligible for free or reduced-price lunch showed a decrease in average reading score and percentage of students at or above Basic between 2003 and 2005.
Average scale scores in reading, by students' eligibility for free/reduced-price lunch, grade 4: Various years, 1998-2005

* Significantly different from 2005.
NOTE: View complete data with standard errors for grade 4.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), various years, 1998–2005 Reading Assessments.

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