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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, March 8, 2010
CONTACT: Stephaan Harris
        (202) 357-7504
        Stephaan.Harris@ed.gov

Governing Board Seeks Comments on
NAEP Math Achievement Levels

WASHINGTON - The National Assessment Governing Board is seeking public comments on the description of achievement levels that will be used in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) for grade 12 mathematics in 2009 and beyond.

The Board is seeking voluntary feedback as it finalizes achievement levels descriptions stating what students should know and be able to do, to be used in reporting the results of the new NAEP assessment of grade 12 mathematics that will be released later this year.

Please complete the form to use for providing and returning comments. All the information you will need for this review will be in the form, including the draft descriptions of the three achievement levels - Basic, Proficient, and Advanced - for grade 12 mathematics, the policy definitions of the three NAEP achievement levels, and the NAEP 2009 Mathematics Framework.

Comments are due to the Governing Board by March 24, 2010.

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The Nation's Report Card is the only nationally representative, continuing evaluation of the condition of education in the United States and has served as a national yardstick of student achievement since 1969. Through the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), The Nation's Report Card informs the public about what America's students know and can do in various subject areas, and compares achievement data between states and various student demographic groups.

The National Assessment Governing Board is an independent, bipartisan board whose members include governors, state legislators, local and state school officials, educators, business representatives, and members of the general public. Congress created the 26-member Governing Board in 1988 to oversee and set policy for NAEP.