Math Scores Continue To Improve

Math Scores Continue to Improve

WXIA-TVMath Scores Continue to ImproveWall Street JournalThe nation's elementary-school children notched the highest scores ever recorded on national math exams this year, continuing a 20-year trend of improvement, according to test data released Tuesday. But results from the 2011 ...California school kids' test scores remain dismalSan Francisco ChronicleNational test results show NJ fourth and eighth-graders rank second-highest ...The Star-Ledger - NJ.comReading, math scores for eighth-gradersThe Associated PressAlbany Times Union -MiamiHerald.com -Salt Lake Tribuneall 105 news articles »

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