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 Baltimore students score near bottom in reading, math on key national assessment

Baltimore students score near the bottom in reading and math on the NAEP, which is also known as the "Nation's Report Card" test.

Liz BowieLiz BowieContact ReporterThe Baltimore Sun

Baltimore City students scored near the bottom in reading and math compared to children in other cities and large urban areas on an important national assessment given in 2017, according to scores released Tuesday morning.

In fourth- and eighth-grade reading, only 13 percent of city students are considered proficient or advanced. In fourth-grade math, 14 percent were proficient and in eighth-grade math 11 percent met the mark, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a federally mandated test from the U.S. Department of Education.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/education/k-12/bs-md-nations-report-card-20180409-story.html

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Another glowing example of a liberal "success" on our country.  :3:

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Why DeShawn and Taniqua Still Can't Read?   Look at our Liberal School system.
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