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Table 222.82.Percentage distribution of fall 2022 ninth-graders' mathematics achievement in quintiles, by selected student, family, and school characteristics: Fall 2022
[Standard errors appear in parentheses]
Selected student, family, or school
characteristic
Quintile
Bottom Second Third Fourth Top
1 2 3 4 5 6
     Total  20.1 (0.57) 20.3 (0.48) 20.0 (0.50) 19.6 (0.44) 19.9 (0.70)

Sex















  Female 20.8 (0.72) 21.9 (0.65) 20.3 (0.66) 19.7 (0.64) 17.3 (0.79)
  Male 19.4 (0.77) 18.8 (0.66) 19.7 (0.75) 19.6 (0.62) 22.5 (0.87)

Race/ethnicity















  American Indian/Alaska Native 33.3 (2.54) 24.2 (2.56) 18.4 (2.10) 16.2 (2.04) 7.9 (1.57)
  Asian 6.1 (0.82) 8.5 (1.09) 11.6 (1.01) 20.1 (1.38) 53.7 (2.55)
  Black 35.0 (1.73) 27.1 (1.22) 18.7 (1.09) 13.4 (1.03) 5.8 (0.78)
  Hispanic 25.2 (1.13) 23.1 (1.03) 21.8 (1.05) 17.5 (0.85) 12.2 (0.96)
  Pacific Islander 38.4 (9.96) (†) 20.1 ! (6.56) 19.7 ! (6.35) (†)
  White 13.6 (0.63) 17.7 (0.73) 20.4 (0.72) 22.6 (0.63) 25.7 (1.00)
  Two or more races 17.0 (1.60) 20.0 (1.38) 19.7 (1.63) 23.3 (1.84) 20.0 (1.82)

Native language1















  Monolingual 20.0 (0.58) 20.2 (0.52) 19.8 (0.53) 19.8 (0.46) 20.1 (0.69)
    English 19.3 (0.58) 19.9 (0.55) 20.2 (0.51) 20.0 (0.52) 20.6 (0.73)
    Spanish 28.9 (2.16) 24.7 (1.86) 18.3 (1.50) 18.2 (1.64) 10.0 (1.45)
    Another language 14.3 (2.31) 15.8 (1.89) 15.1 (1.76) 19.0 (2.00) 35.9 (3.16)
  Bilingual 20.6 (1.56) 21.5 (1.52) 21.8 (1.53) 18.0 (1.20) 18.1 (1.57)

Parents/guardians in the primary 
   household2















  Two parents 17.5 (0.63) 19.0 (0.52) 20.1 (0.59) 20.3 (0.46) 23.0 (0.82)
  One parent 27.6 (1.19) 24.4 (1.04) 19.9 (0.96) 17.7 (0.78) 10.5 (0.78)
  Nonparental guardian(s) 43.5 (6.18) 29.1 (4.91) 10.7 (3.13) 12.7 (3.00) 4.0 ! (1.74)

Highest level of education attained by 
   either parent















  Less than high school completion 31.4 (2.39) 29.2 (2.05) 19.7 (1.65) 12.2 (1.40) 7.4 (1.14)
  High school diploma or equivalent3 29.4 (1.23) 24.6 (1.09) 21.2 (1.13) 16.6 (1.09) 8.1 (0.68)
  Completed a credential beyond high 
     school, no bachelor's degree4

22.6


(0.99)

23.4


(1.07)

22.9


(1.03)

18.0


(0.98)

13.0


(0.80)
  Bachelor's degree or higher 13.7 (0.72) 16.3 (0.65) 18.2 (0.71) 22.5 (0.64) 29.4 (1.13)

Socioeconomic status5















  Lowest fifth 29.3 (1.32) 27.1 (1.20) 20.0 (1.03) 14.5 (0.99) 9.1 (0.74)
  Middle three-fifths 21.4 (0.72) 21.3 (0.65) 21.6 (0.61) 19.6 (0.49) 16.1 (0.63)
  Highest fifth 6.9 (0.56) 10.9 (0.84) 15.4 (0.95) 24.9 (1.16) 41.9 (1.62)

Ninth-graders' education attainment 
   expectations















  Less than high school 27.2 (2.72) 22.5 (2.43) 23.3 (2.50) 16.1 (2.05) 10.9 (1.55)
  High school diploma or equivalent3 34.9 (1.60) 26.0 (1.43) 19.4 (1.22) 13.7 (1.11) 6.0 (0.80)
  Certificate6 22.7 (2.13) 24.6 (1.92) 25.7 (1.89) 15.0 (1.58) 12.0 (1.97)
  Associate's degree 15.2 (1.82) 20.6 (2.45) 21.9 (2.27) 23.3 (2.93) 19.0 (2.11)
  Bachelor's degree 9.2 (0.78) 14.9 (0.90) 21.1 (1.17) 24.1 (1.31) 30.7 (1.47)
  Graduate or professional degree 12.5 (0.71) 15.8 (0.80) 16.8 (0.99) 22.5 (0.96) 32.4 (1.44)
  Don't know 26.3 (1.13) 22.9 (0.95) 19.2 (0.87) 16.7 (0.88) 14.8 (1.34)

Growth mindset: most people can learn 
   to be good at math















  Slightly to strongly agree 18.7 (0.60) 19.5 (0.53) 19.7 (0.56) 20.0 (0.48) 22.1 (0.79)
  Slightly to strongly disagree 28.6 (2.05) 23.2 (1.73) 20.9 (1.84) 14.7 (1.63) 12.6 (1.67)

School control















  Public 21.3 (0.62) 21.0 (0.53) 20.3 (0.53) 19.0 (0.48) 18.4 (0.72)
    Charter school 25.5 (2.17) 23.0 (1.67) 19.5 (0.96) 16.5 (1.25) 15.5 (2.67)
    Other public7 21.0 (0.67) 20.9 (0.58) 20.3 (0.56) 19.2 (0.51) 18.6 (0.77)
  Private 9.5 (0.86) 14.1 (1.05) 17.8 (1.14) 25.1 (1.01) 33.4 (2.12)
    Catholic 9.6 (0.95) 14.7 (1.04) 18.6 (0.82) 24.9 (1.00) 32.2 (2.11)
    Other private 9.5 (1.41) 13.6 (1.60) 17.2 (1.91) 25.4 (1.63) 34.4 (3.31)

School locale















  City 22.0 (1.30) 20.3 (0.93) 20.0 (1.00) 18.7 (0.90) 19.1 (1.53)
  Suburb 17.0 (1.09) 19.2 (0.95) 19.4 (0.75) 21.7 (0.83) 22.7 (1.47)
  Town 25.1 (2.47) 22.5 (1.23) 21.9 (1.70) 16.3 (1.36) 14.2 (1.78)
  Rural 20.3 (1.32) 21.4 (1.04) 20.3 (1.01) 19.0 (0.87) 19.0 (1.56)
†Not applicable.
!Interpret data with caution. The coefficient of variation (CV) for this estimate is between 30 and 50 percent.
‡Reporting standards not met. Either there are too few cases for a reliable estimate or the coefficient of variation (CV) is 50 percent or greater.
1The first or primary language students learned to speak when they were children. Monolingual includes students who indicated learning to speak English, Spanish, or another language. Bilingual includes those who indicated learning to speak English and Spanish equally or English and another language equally.
2The parents or guardians living in the home where the student spends the most time. Households with two parents or one parent may include biological parents, adoptive parents, step-parents, foster parents and legal guardians, or grandparents, all of whom are classified as "parents" to the student. Households with nonparental guardians may include aunts, uncles, or unmarried partners of a parent. Some 3.5 percent of ninth-graders who live primarily with one parent and one nonparental guardian are included among those living with two parents.
3Includes equivalency credentials, such as the GED certificate, the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), and the Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC).
4Includes attainment of a postsecondary certificate or associate’s degree from a college or university or an occupational, technical, or trade school.
5Measured as a composite score based on parental education, parental occupation, and family income.
6Any postsecondary education from a school that provides occupational training, such as a trade school.
7Includes traditional, magnet, virtual, and other noncharter public schools.
NOTE: All estimates are weighted by the study respondent weight. Mathematics achievement is based on student performance on a study-designed assessment. The mathematics assessment covered topics commonly taught in high school, including number systems and arithmetic; algebra and functions; data, probability, and statistics; and geometry and measurement. Race categories exclude persons of Hispanic ethnicity. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, High School and Beyond Longitudinal Study of 2022 (HS&B:22). (This table was prepared February 2024).

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