The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) shows that 4th– and 8th–grade test scores have made only modest gains since 1992, and that several scores dipped this year. During the same period, annual per-pupil spending jumped by $4,100 (48 percent) to $12,605.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) shows that 4th– and 8th–grade test scores have made only modest gains since 1992, and that several scores dipped this year. During the same period, annual per-pupil spending jumped by $4,100 (48 percent) to $12,605.