(CNSNews.com) - In the Detroit public school district, 96 percent of eighth graders are not proficient in mathematics and 93 percent are not proficient in reading.
That
is according to the results of the 2015 National Assessment of
Educational Progress tests published by the Department of Education’s
National Center for Educational Statistics.
Only 4 percent of
Detroit public school eighth graders are proficient or better in math
and only 7 percent in reading. This is despite the fact that in the
2011-2012 school year—the latest for which the Department of Education has reported the financial data—the Detroit public schools had “total expenditures” of $18,361 per student and “current expenditures” of $13,330 per student.
According
to data published by the Detroit Public Schools, the school district’s
operating expenses in the fiscal year that ended on June 30, 2014
amounted to approximately $14,743 per student.
Nationwide, only 33 percent of public-school eighth graders scored proficient or better in reading in 2015 and only 32 percent scored proficient or better in mathematics.
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Detroit Public Schools: 93% Not Proficient in Reading; 96% Not Proficient in Math
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