• 76
    %
    The number of Students plan on attending college after high school
    Source: 2009 NAEP Reading Assessment
  • 25
    The gap in points between the average scores of White and Black 4th and 8th graders in reading
    Source: 2011 NAEP Reading Assessment
  • 74
    %
    The percentage of 4th graders who could compute the difference between two 4-digit numbers on The Nation's Report Card.
    Source: 2009 NAEP Mathematics Assessment
  • 84
    %
    The percentage of 12th graders who could define 'reimburse' in a reading passage on The Nation's Report Card.
    Source: 2011 NAEP Reading Assessment
  • 30
    %
    The percentage of 8th graders who could not identify an equivalent mathematical equation on The Nation's Report Card.
    Source: 2009 NAEP Mathematics Assessment
  • 57
    %
    The percentage of 4th graders who could determine the main problem faced by a character in a reading passage on the Nation's Report Card.
    Source: 2011 NAEP Reading Assessment
  • 53
    %
    The percentage of 12th graders who could not identify a linear equation that best fits data in a scatterplot on The Nation's Report Card.
    Source: 2009 NAEP Mathematics Assessment
  • 77
    %
    The percentage of 8th graders who could determine the form of evidence used to support an argument in a reading passage on The Nation's Report Card.
    Source: 2009 NEAP Reading Assessment
The National Assessment Governing Board is an independent, bipartisan organization that oversees the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), also known as The Nation’s Report Card.
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As leaders at all levels make important decisions on education policy and funding, easy access to useful data about student achievement by nation, state, and urban district is important. The Governing Board, whose membership consists of local and state policymakers, provides direct links to results and resources for The Nation’s Report Card.

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The Governing Board created an Ad Hoc Committee on NAEP Parent Engagement, whose recommendations include strategies to increase parent awareness about the urgency to improve student achievement and reduce achievement gaps by race, ethnicity and income levels. We also offer parents a host of information and resources about The Nation’s Report Card and student performance.

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Teachers, principals, researchers and others can explore the many facets of The Nation’s Report Card, which informs us how our students are performing at the national, state, and district level. NAEP results, test questions, frameworks, and instructional factors can be accessed and used. You can even test yourself and your students in important subjects that NAEP covers.

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The economy and the workforce are intricately linked to education quality and job skills training. Recognizing the link, the Governing Board developed a new Business Policy Task Force, which provides input to the Board in shaping policy for NAEP and in expanding outreach to the business community. Discover other resources and programs relevant to industry leaders.

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The Nation’s Report Card is the country’s largest nationally representative assessment, whose results in key subject areas have extensively been covered in print, broadcast and online outlets. NAEP provides not only results from reports but also opportunities for journalists to explore data and background variables to analyze student performance in variety of ways.

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    Read the Findings from Nation's Report Card: Writing 2011, Grades 8 and 12

    Explore compelling national results and data from a groundbreaking multimedia NAEP assessment, which used technology and tools comparable to those in America's workplaces to test the writing skills of 8th- and 12th-grade students. See the results now!

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    The Board Seeks Nominees for 2013

    Governing Board Chairman David Driscoll explains in a new video why serving on the Board is important as it seeks qualified nominees for five positions that carry a four-year term. See the video and read about the submission process and other details on our nominations page.

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    Educate. Graduate. Compete.

    Watch a new video about the importance of 12th graders' academic preparedness for the country's future and how The Nation's Report Card will play a role.

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    Town Hall on NAEP Background Questions

    View a May 3 virtual town hall meeting the Board held to gather public comment on a report on NAEP background questions, which cover in-school and at-home factors related to learning.

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    Common Core-Urban District Webinar

    The Governing Board sponsored a webinar on how urban school district leaders are preparing their schools for the Common Core State Standards Initiative. Find out what they're doing.

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    Preparedness Symposia

    Symposia on the Nation's Report Card and 12th Grade Academic Preparedness are being conducted to highlight the Board's research and receive input from leaders in education, government, business, and civil rights. See event transcripts, media coverage and other materials from:

    Tallahassee; JacksonNashville; Boston; and Sacramento

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    Test Yourself with NAEP

    Find out what kinds of questions the nation’s students had to answer on a variety of subjects that NAEP tests.

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