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RESULTS FROM THE 2005 HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT STUDY

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RESULTS SUMMARY COURSES TAKEN GPA NAEP SCORES STUDENT GROUPS ALL GRADUATES GENDER RACE/ETHNICITY PARENTAL EDUCATION RESOURCES UNDERSTANDING HSTS DOWNLOADS AND TOOLS ABOUT NAEP OTHER REPORT CARDS FOR THE MEDIA FOR RESEARCHERS rule
 CREDITS EARNED
 CURRICULUM
 GPA
 NAEP MATH
 NAEP SCIENCE

Asian/Pacific Islander and White Graduates Have Higher Average NAEP Science Scores than Black and Hispanic Graduates with Similar Academic Records

Credits Earned
In 2005, White and Asian/Pacific Islander graduates averaged higher NAEP science scores than Black and Hispanic graduates who completed the same number of science credits.

 

NAEP science scores, by science credits earned and race/ethnicity

Average scale scores in science by science credits earned and race/ethnicity: 2005

*Significantly different from White graduates.
NOTE:  View data with standard errors for race/ethnicity.

Learn more about the HSTS reporting groups.

National Assessment of Educational Progress, National Assessment Governing Board
National Center for Education Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences
U.S. Department of Education

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, High School Transcript Study (HSTS), various years, 1990-2005.