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Percentages of Students in Urban Districts Identified, Excluded, and Assessed in Mathematics

NAEP has always endeavored to assess all students selected as a part of its sampling process, including students who are classified by their schools as students with disabilities (SD) and/or as English language learners (ELL) or limited English proficient (LEP). (LEP students are sometimes called English language learners). The decision to exclude any of these students is made by school personnel. School personnel are encouraged to use inclusion criteria provided by NAEP and may discuss their inclusion decisions with NAEP field staff. Some students may participate with testing accommodations.

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Percentages of all students identified as students with disabilities and/or English language learners, excluded, and assessed, grade 4 public schools, by urban district: 2003
 

2003

District

Percentage
of all
students
identified

Percentage
of all
students
excluded

Percentage
of all
students
assessed

Percentage of all students
assessed without accom-
modations

Percentage
of all student
assessed with accom-
modations

SD and/or ELL

       

 

Nation

22

4

18

10

8

Large central city1

31

5

25

17

9

Atlanta

9

1

8

4

4

Austin

Boston

33

5

28

11

17

Charlotte

21

4

17

5

12

Chicago

31

8

23

16

7

Cleveland

15

7

8

3

5

District of Columbia

18

4

14

4

10

Houston

45

8

37

19

18

Los Angeles

60

3

56

48

8

New York City

22

6

16

4

12

San Diego

41

2

38

34

4

SD only

       

 

Nation

14

3

11

4

7

Large central city1

13

3

9

4

6

Atlanta

8

1

7

3

4

Austin

Boston

20

3

16

4

12

Charlotte

17

3

14

3

10

Chicago

15

5

10

4

6

Cleveland

12

5

6

2

5

District of Columbia

13

4

10

2

7

Houston

18

7

11

8

3

Los Angeles

11

2

9

5

4

New York City

12

1

12

1

10

San Diego

11

1

10

7

3

ELL only

       

 

Nation

11

1

9

7

2

Large central city1

21

3

18

14

4

Atlanta

2

#

2

1

#

Austin

Boston

18

3

15

8

7

Charlotte

8

2

6

2

4

Chicago

20

5

15

13

2

Cleveland

4

1

2

1

1

District of Columbia

7

1

5

2

3

Houston

35

4

31

14

17

Los Angeles

56

2

53

47

6

New York City

13

6

7

3

4

San Diego

34

2

32

30

2

— Not available. The district did not participate in 2003.

# The estimate rounds to zero.

1 Some of the TUDA districts include a few public schools located outside of large central cities as defined by the Census Bureau (population of 250,000 or more within metropolitan areas). These schools are included in the category of "large central city" for all years, but were not included in previously published results. As a result, some numbers reported on this website may differ slightly from those reported earlier on the web and in print.
NOTE: SD = Students with disabilities; ELL = English language learners. Students identified as both SD and ELL were counted only once under the combined SD and/or ELL category, but were counted separately under the SD and ELL categories. Prior to 2005, students were identified as either English language learners (ELL) or non-ELL; in 2005 students were identified as ELL, non-ELL, or formerly ELL. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2003 Trial Urban District Mathematics Assessment.

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