School Test Data Available Online

Feb 4th, 2004

This just over the wire from the EDUCAUSE listserv …

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PUTS SCHOOL TEST DATA ON WEBThis week a new Web site went online (www.schoolresults.org) as part of
the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, an education law that had strong support from President Bush. The site displays results from testing of elementary school students sorted by geographic area. The data include statistics about the percentage of students who are economically disadvantaged and the numbers of students who show acceptable progress in reading and math proficiency. Data are currently available for six states–delaware, Florida, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington–and data from all states is expected to be available eventually. Testing for middle and high school students is not scheduled to begin until 2006. The project was funded jointly by the federal government and the Broad Foundation, which supports elementary and secondary public education.
More on this topic can be found at Federal Computer Week, 3 February 2004.

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