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State Exclusion Rate Tables
 

Percentages of Students in States and Jurisdictions Identified, Excluded, and Assessed in Mathematics

NAEP has always endeavored to assess all students selected as a part of its sampling process, including students who are classified by their schools as students with disabilities (SD) and/or as English-language learners (ELL) or limited English proficient (LEP). (LEP students are sometimes called English language learners). The decision to exclude any of these students is made by school personnel. School personnel are encouraged to use inclusion criteria provided by NAEP and may discuss their inclusion decisions with NAEP field staff. Some students may participate with testing accommodations.

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Percentages of all students identified as students with disabilities and English language learners, excluded, and assessed, when accomodations were permitted, grade 4 public schools: By state, various years, 2000–2005
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2000

2003

2005

State/jurisdiction

Identified

Excluded

Assessed

Assessed without accom-modations

Assessed with accom-modations

Identified

Excluded

Assessed

Assessed without accom-modations

Assessed with accom-modations

Identified

Excluded

Assessed

Assessed without accom-modations

Assessed with accom-modations

Nation (public)

19

4

15

10

5

22

4

18

10

8

23

3

20

10

10

Alabama

13

3

10

7

3

12

2

10

8

2

13

1

12

9

3

Alaska

31

1

30

20

10

32

2

30

15

15

Arizona

25

4

21

12

9

27

5

23

18

5

29

4

25

17

8

Arkansas

14

4

10

6

4

17

2

14

7

8

16

3

13

5

8

California

33

6

27

19

8

38

3

35

31

4

39

4

35

31

5

Colorado

20

2

17

7

11

22

3

19

5

14

Connecticut

14

5

10

5

4

16

4

12

5

8

16

2

14

4

10

Delaware

18

7

11

4

7

20

8

12

5

7

Florida

26

3

23

8

15

25

3

21

5

17

Georgia

11

3

8

4

4

16

2

14

6

7

16

2

14

6

8

Hawaii

19

9

11

8

3

17

3

14

5

8

18

3

16

6

9

Idaho

16

2

13

7

7

18

2

16

9

7

18

1

17

9

8

Illinois

17

3

14

5

9

23

4

18

7

11

22

3

20

9

10

Indiana

11

2

9

3

6

17

2

14

8

7

18

2

16

5

11

Iowa

15

2

12

5

7

18

3

15

4

11

18

2

16

4

12

Kansas

16

3

13

9

4

16

2

14

3

11

19

3

16

6

10

Kentucky

12

3

9

4

5

14

3

11

5

7

15

3

13

3

9

Louisiana

16

3

13

2

11

22

3

19

3

16

24

4

20

3

18

Maine

16

5

12

5

7

18

3

15

4

11

20

4

16

5

12

Maryland

12

2

10

4

6

16

4

12

6

6

17

4

13

5

9

Massachusetts

19

3

17

7

10

22

3

19

4

15

24

4

19

6

13

Michigan

11

3

8

3

4

15

4

11

5

6

17

4

13

4

9

Minnesota

16

2

14

7

7

18

3

16

8

7

19

2

17

9

9

Mississippi

6

3

3

1

2

10

5

5

4

1

11

2

9

5

4

Missouri

15

3

13

5

8

17

4

13

4

10

18

2

16

6

10

Montana

12

2

11

5

6

16

2

14

7

7

14

2

12

4

8

Nebraska

18

3

15

10

4

20

3

17

9

9

23

2

21

9

12

Nevada

20

7

13

8

5

26

4

22

14

8

26

3

23

13

10

New Hampshire

20

3

17

5

12

22

2

20

5

14

New Jersey

18

2

16

1

14

18

3

15

4

11

New Mexico

31

6

26

16

10

40

4

36

22

15

36

3

33

15

18

New York

16

5

11

2

9

19

5

14

2

11

20

4

17

2

14

North Carolina

16

5

11

3

8

21

4

17

5

12

21

2

18

4

14

North Dakota

12

1

11

7

4

18

2

16

8

7

17

3

14

6

8

Ohio

12

5

7

2

5

13

4

9

2

7

13

3

9

2

8

Oklahoma

20

5

15

11

5

22

4

18

10

8

21

4

17

7

10

Oregon

18

3

16

8

8

27

4

23

11

11

27

4

23

11

11

Pennsylvania

15

3

12

3

9

18

3

15

4

11

Rhode Island

23

3

20

10

10

27

3

24

9

15

26

3

23

8

15

South Carolina

17

5

12

7

5

18

6

12

7

4

16

4

12

7

5

South Dakota

18

1

16

9

7

19

2

17

9

8

Tennessee

11

3

9

7

1

14

3

11

7

5

13

3

10

4

6

Texas

25

7

18

12

6

27

7

20

14

6

27

6

21

13

8

Utah

14

3

11

7

4

21

3

19

11

7

23

2

20

11

9

Vermont

15

3

13

4

9

18

4

14

4

10

18

3

15

5

10

Virginia

16

4

12

5

7

19

6

13

5

8

22

5

17

5

12

Washington

19

3

16

8

8

21

3

18

8

10

West Virginia

13

3

11

3

8

15

3

12

3

9

20

2

17

9

8

Wisconsin

19

5

14

7

8

20

4

16

4

12

19

2

17

5

12

Wyoming

15

2

13

8

6

18

1

17

6

11

19

2

17

6

11

Other jurisdictions

 

     

 

 

       

 

       

District of Columbia

19

5

14

7

7

18

4

14

4

10

20

6

14

4

10

DoDEA 1

11

3

8

4

4

14

1

13

6

7

17

2

15

6

8

— Not available. The jurisdiction did not participate or did not meet the minimum participation guidelines for reporting.

1 Department of Defense Education Activity (overseas and domestic schools). Before 2005, DoDEA overseas and domestic schools were separate jurisdictions in NAEP. Pre-2005 data presented here were recalculated for comparability.

NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. Prior to 2005, students were identified as either English language learners (ELL) or non-ELL; in 2005 students were identified as ELL, non-ELL, or formerly ELL.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), various years, 2000–2005 Mathematics Assessments.

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