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Eighth-graders in the Northeast outperformed peers in other regions

Grade 8
 Grade 12

Eighth-grade NAEP writing achievement-level results, by region: 2007

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Findings

  • The percentages of students performing at or above both Basic and Proficient in the Northeast were higher in 2007 than in all other regions.
  • The percentages of students performing at or above both Basic and Proficient in the Midwest were higher than in the South and West.
  • The percentage of students performing at or above Basic was higher in the South than in the West.

NOTE: View complete data with standard errors.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 Writing Assessment.

NAEP started collecting data by U.S. census regions in 2003, and therefore no trend data can be reported for the 2002 writing assessment. To see more information about the states contained in each region, see NAEP reporting groups.

To read more about achievement levels and how they are set, see Reporting the Assessment—Scale Scores and Achievement Levels.

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