Nation's Report Card Shows Record Gains—Hispanic Students
Achievement Gap Continues to Narrow As Student Population Becomes More Diverse
September 2007




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"These results are the latest addition to a growing amount of data that proves No Child Left Behind is working. By setting high standards and holding schools accountable for results, our students are making more academic progress than ever before. The long-standing achievement gap continues to shrink even as the student population becomes more diverse. The work is getting harder, but we're doing it better. Teachers and students are rising to the challenge and they deserve tremendous praise for this latest success.

"As we work to reauthorize No Child Left Behind this fall, it's important we maintain the core principles fueling the significant progress we're seeing for all students. I look forward to working with Congress to craft a bill that strengthens the law without undermining the foundation of accountability that has turned the tide in American education."
— Secretary Margaret Spellings

Newest Nation's Report Card Shows Continued Progress

The latest Nation's Report Card, released today, shows continued growth and gains by America's schoolchildren, particularly among younger and minority students, including Hispanic students. The results, from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2007 benchmark exam of fourth- and eighth-graders, confirm that real progress is being made in realizing the promise of No Child Left Behind for millions of students.

Closing the Achievement Gap and Realizing the Promise of NCLB
The latest NAEP results show that achievement gaps are narrowing even as our student population continues to grow more diverse. The results also show Hispanic students posting all time highs in a number of categories.

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Advancing Academic Gains Under NCLB

The No Child Left Behind Act is working to bring all students up to grade level in reading and math, to close the achievement gap, and to hold schools accountable for results. With NCLB, we set an historic goal of every child reading and doing math on grade-level by 2014. The NAEP results prove that we are making significant progress towards that all important goal.

Across the country, forty-eight states and the District of Columbia either improved academically or held steady in all categories. The new results show across-the-board improvement in 4th and 8th grade reading and math.

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Last Modified: 10/17/2007