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Comparison of change in average mathematics scores from 2013 to 2015 in the reported NAEP estimates and the full population estimates (FPE), grade 8: By district
DistrictReportedFPEReported-FPE
difference
201520132015-2013201520132015-2013
Albuquerque270.7 273.8 -3.0 270.2 272.9 -2.7 0.3
Atlanta266.4 266.8 -0.5 265.5 266.4 -0.8 -0.4
Austin284.0 284.6 -0.6 282.5 283.4 -0.8 -0.2
Baltimore255.2 259.8 -4.5 254.1 258.7 -4.6 -0.1
Boston1281.1 283.1 -2.0 278.5 281.7 -3.2*-1.2
Charlotte286.2 289.0 -2.8 285.4 288.3 -2.8 #
Chicago274.9 268.9 6.0*274.5 268.3 6.2*0.2
Cleveland254.3 252.7 1.6 252.5 251.9 0.6 -1.0
Dallas270.9 274.6 -3.8*269.8 273.2 -3.4*0.3
Detroit244.2 239.8 4.3 242.4 238.3 4.1 -0.3
District of Columbia1258.4 260.3 -1.9 256.1 259.6 -3.5*-1.6
Duval County274.5

 273.3

 
Fresno256.9 259.7 -2.8 256.1 258.9 -2.7 0.1
Hillsborough County275.6 283.7 -8.1*274.7 282.8 -8.1*#
Houston276.5 280.5 -4.0*274.6 279.0 -4.4*-0.4
Jefferson County271.6 273.5 -1.9 270.8 272.4 -1.6 0.3
Los Angeles263.5 264.3 -0.8 262.1 263.5 -1.4 -0.6
Miami274.5 273.8 0.7 273.0 272.8 0.2 -0.5
Milwaukee
257.3
 
254.9
 
New York City275.4 273.6 1.7 274.6 272.8 1.8 0.1
Philadelphia267.1 266.5 0.6 265.3 264.3 1.0 0.4
San Diego280.4 276.9 3.5 279.1 275.6 3.5 #
— Not available.
† Not applicable.
# Rounds to zero.
* Statistically significant change.
1The significance of the trend results from the officially reported sample for this jurisdiction would be different under the scenario.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2013 and 2015 Mathematics Assessments.

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Last updated 09 January 2018 (FW)