From Deseret News archives:
Utah test scores are startling
Comparison study of results ranks state last
Utah's performance on the National Assessment of Educational Progress ranks last among five other states with similar demographics, according to the report, "School Testing Results, 2006 & 2007: How Utah Compares to Other States."
The report examined the eighth-grade math and reading results issued earlier this fall with "The Nation's Report Card," and science test results issued in 2005, the most recent report available.
The NAEP also tests fourth-graders nationwide.
The comparison's results startled the researchers, foundation president Stephen Kroes said.
"Utah's school population has a lot of educational advantages, including low poverty rates and a high percent of parents who have graduated from college. With these advantages, a state like Utah is expected to score much higher than national averages."
The findings do not surprise state associate superintendent Brenda Hales. "We've been looking at this for some time," she said. But they nonetheless intrigue her.
The report compared Utah to states with similar poverty levels (Utah is the 13th-lowest state in the nation in terms of students qualifying for free or reduced-price school lunch); parental education (Utah is ninth in the country for rate of students with at least one college-graduate parent); and ethnic profiles (Utah is 11th-lowest in its proportion of ethnic minority students). Such student factors are shown to affect student achievement more than a teacher or school factors, the report states.
The idea is to provide an "apples to apples" comparison to give a more accurate look of student performance, the report states.
Each comparison point included a different group of peer states. But results for Utah were almost always the same.
Among states with similar poverty, Utah ranked lowest among eight states Colorado, Delaware, Iowa, Ohio, Maine, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Wisconsin in math and reading, but second to last, ahead of Delaware, on science.
Results were the same on reading and math among states with similar parental education levels, but Utah scored third to last on science, in front of New Jersey and Maryland.
Utah ranked second to last on all tests among states that are similarly predominantly Caucasian.
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