05-22-2011, 09:43 PM
(05-22-2011, 09:32 PM)Persephone_Rizen Wrote:(05-22-2011, 03:39 PM)Cracker Wrote: Regular kids don't matter anymore.
Regular adults don't either.
You think only white people are regular. You are dead-wrong. They do not have a monopoly on brilliance or talent.
Get used to it, Cracker.
Do I know you, fatty? Because you act like you know me. Because you read a few of my posts, so you know me. Stalker behavior. I'm not in love with you just because you joined this site.
Here, undereducated tard:
The latest NAEP results show that achievement gaps are narrowing even as our student population continues to grow more diverse. The results also show African-American students posting all time highs in a number of categories.
Highlights include:
•African American fourth graders achieved their highest reading scores in the history of the test, and African-American fourth and eighth graders achieved their highest math scores in the history of the test.
•The achievement gap between white and African-American students in 4th grade reading narrowed to its lowest point since 1992.
•Compared to 2005, about 23,000 more African-American fourth graders have fundamental reading skills.
•In the four years between 2003 and 2007, math scores at 4th grade went up 5 points. That's equivalent to adding an extra half-year of instruction to 4th grade. These gains were driven in part by progress by African-American students (up 6 points since 2003).
•Since 2003, the achievement gap in math between white and African-American and white and Hispanic 8th graders narrowed by three points, while at the same time all three groups made significant academic gains.
•Math scores for 8th grade students rose significantly since 2005 (up 2 points), driven in part by gains among African-American students (up 5 points).
From ed.gov. All about the darkies. hahahahahaha