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Comparison of change in average mathematics scores from 2011 to 2013 in the reported NAEP estimates and the full population estimates (FPE), grade 4: By district
District Reported FPE Reported-FPE
difference
2013 2011 2013-2011 2013 2011 2013-2011
Albuquerque 234.5 235.4 -0.9   234.1 234.7 -0.6   -0.3
Atlanta 233.1 228.1 5.0 * 232.7 227.9 4.8 * 0.2
Austin 245.0 245.4 -0.4   243.9 243.5 0.5   -0.9
Baltimore 222.9 225.6 -2.7   222.3 223.3 -1.0   -1.8
Boston 236.9 237.2 -0.4   235.3 235.7 -0.3   0.0
Charlotte 247.4 246.9 0.5   246.7 246.3 0.4   0.1
Chicago 230.5 223.8 6.7 * 230.1 222.8 7.3 * -0.5
Cleveland 216.3 215.8 0.4   215.1 214.2 0.8   -0.4
Dallas 234.2 232.8 1.4   233.1 231.9 1.2   0.2
Detroit 204.3 203.2 1.1   203.0 201.6 1.4   -0.3
District of Columbia 228.6 221.8 6.8 * 227.8 219.4 8.4 * -1.6
Fresno 219.7 217.7 1.9   219.3 217.3 2.0   -0.1
Hillsborough County 242.8 243.3 -0.5   242.3 242.6 -0.3   -0.2
Houston 235.9 237.0 -1.1   235.1 235.5 -0.4   -0.8
Jefferson County 233.7 235.2 -1.5   232.9 233.6 -0.7   -0.8
Los Angeles 228.5 223.2 5.2 * 227.6 222.5 5.1 * 0.1
Miami 237.4 235.5 1.9   236.5 234.4 2.1   -0.2
Milwaukee 221.4 219.5 1.9   220.0 218.5 1.6   0.3
New York City 235.8 234.5 1.4   235.3 233.9 1.3   0.0
Philadelphia 223.4 225.3 -1.9   222.0 223.8 -1.9   -0.1
San Diego 240.9 238.9 1.9   240.0 237.7 2.3   -0.3
* Statistically significant change.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2011 and 2013 Mathematics Assessments.

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Last updated 13 December 2013 (FW)