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District participation rates in mathematics

The student-weighted school participation rates are calculated based on the estimated number of students represented by the selected schools that participated in the assessment.

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Eighth-grade public school and student participation rates for Trial Urban District Assessment in mathematics, by urban district: 2007
  School participation Student participation
District Student-
weighted
percent
Number of
schools
participating
Student-
weighted
percent
Number of
students
assessed
Atlanta 100 20 91 900
Austin 100 20 92 1,500
Boston 100 30 91 1,100
Charlotte 100 30 90 1,300
Chicago 100 100 94 1,700
Cleveland 100 80 89 1,100
District of Columbia 100 50 88 1,800
Houston 100 50 90 1,900
Los Angeles 100 70 91 2,000
New York City  100 80 89 2,000
San Diego 100 30 91 1,300
NOTE: The numbers of schools are rounded to the nearest ten, and the numbers of students are rounded to the nearest hundred. Substitutions of reserve schools for initially sampled schools were not needed in 2007 because school participation rates were high.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 Trial Urban District Mathematics Assessment.

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