Gaps Appear in State, Federal Test Scores
By BEN FELLER
The Associated Press
Friday, March 3, 2006; 5:02 AM
WASHINGTON -- In Mississippi, 89 percent of fourth-graders who took a state reading test were rated proficient or better. But when the same students took a federal test, only 18 percent reached that standard.
Such discrepancies are not uncommon. Students from all over the country performed worse on a tough federal test than they did on state exams in reading and math _ raising questions about whether states are setting lower standards.
The nation's students do glaringly worse on a tough federal test than they do on state exams in reading and math, raising doubts about how much kids are learning.
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