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National percentile rankings for jurisdictions based on average scores in NAEP eighth-grade mathematics, by lower-income status and selected race/ethnicity categories: 2007
  Percentile ranking
Jurisdiction Overall Lower-income White Black Hispanic
Nation 49 33 60 27 32
Large central city 36 28 62 23 29
Atlanta 25 21 22
Austin 51 34 78 32 39
Boston 44 38 75 31 38
Charlotte 51 33 77 35 31
Chicago 28 25 56 18 32
Cleveland 25 25 37 22 26
District of Columbia 18 15 17 20
Houston 41 36 78 33 38
Los Angeles 26 23 54 16 22
New York City 37 34 58 26 30
San Diego 40 28 64 26 27
‡ Sample size was insufficient to permit a reliable estimate.
NOTE: Data for other race/ethnicity categories and income levels are included in overall but not reported separately. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin. In NAEP, lower-income students are students identified as eligible for free or reduced-price school lunch.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 Trial Urban District Mathematics Assessment.
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