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

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). Some SD or ELL students who could not be effectively assessed by the regular NAEP assessment can be assessed with the assistance of specific accommodations approved for use in NAEP by NCES. Staff at participating schools decide whether SD and ELL students can participate in NAEP with or without accommodations or whether they must be excluded from participation in NAEP, using guidelines developed by NCES.

The percentages of students excluded from NAEP may vary considerably across states and districts, as well as across years. Comparisons of achievement results across districts and within a district across years should be interpreted with caution if the exclusion rates vary widely.

Read more about the NAEP inclusion policy, or view the percentage of students by the types of accommodations provided as part of the science assessment.

Fourth-grade public school students identified as students with disabilities, and assessed with accommodations in science, as a percentage of all students, by jurisdiction in 2005

Jurisdiction

Identified

Excluded

Assessed

Assessed without accommodations

Assessed with accommodations

Nation

14

3

11

4

7

Large central city

13

3

10

3

7

Atlanta

9

2

7

2

5

Austin

17

6

11

3

8

Boston

22

5

17

3

14

Charlotte

13

2

11

3

8

Chicago

13

3

10

3

6

Cleveland

16

6

10

1

9

Houston

12

5

6

3

3

Los Angeles

10

3

7

2

5

New York City

14

3

11

1

10

San Diego

12

3

9

4

5

NOTE: 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. 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), 2005 Trial Urban District Science Assessment.

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