2015 Reading State Snapshot Report Overall Results Achievement-Level Percentages and Average Score

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2015 Reading State Snapshot Report
West Virginia
Overall Results
In 2015, the average score of fourth-grade students in West Virginia was
216. This was lower than the average score of 221 for public school
students in the nation.
The average score for students in West Virginia in 2015 (216) was not
significantly different from their average score in 2013 (215) and in 1998
(216).
The percentage of students in West Virginia who performed at or above
the NAEP Proficient level was 30 percent in 2015. This percentage was
not significantly different from that in 2013 (27 percent) and in 1998 (28
percent).
The percentage of students in West Virginia who performed at or above
the NAEP Basic level was 64 percent in 2015. This percentage was not
significantly different from that in 2013 (62 percent) and in 1998 (60
percent).
Compare the Average Score in 2015 to Other
States/Jurisdictions
Grade 4
■
■
Public Schools
Achievement-Level Percentages and Average Score
Results
West Virginia
1998
40
33
23
5
2013
38
35
23
5
34
24
36
2015
Average Score
216
215
216
6
Nation (public)
32
2015
33
27
8
221
Percent below Basic Percent at Proficient
or at Basic or Advanced
Below Basic
Basic
Proficient
Advanced
NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
Average Scores for State/Jurisdiction and Nation
(public)
Score
500
250
240
DC
230
DoDEA
DE
220
216
210
213*
RI
221
221
215
216
'13
'15
200
0
'98
Nation (public)
In 2015, the average score in West Virginia (216) was
■ lower than those in 35 states/jurisdictions
■ higher than those in 2 states/jurisdictions
■ not significantly different from those in 14 states/jurisdictions
'02 '03
'05
'07
'09
'11
Year
West Virginia
* Significantly different (p < .05) from 2015. Significance tests were performed using
unrounded numbers.
DoDEA = Department of Defense Education Activity (overseas and domestic schools)
Results for Student Groups in 2015
Reporting Groups
Race/Ethnicity
White
Black
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian/Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Two or more races
Gender
Male
Female
National School Lunch Program
Eligible
Not eligible
Percentage
Percentage at Percentage
of Avg.
or above
at
students score Basic Proficient Advanced
91
4
1
1
#
#
3
217
210
‡
‡
‡
‡
211
64
56
‡
‡
‡
‡
61
30
21
‡
‡
‡
‡
20
6
3
‡
‡
‡
‡
1
51
49
212
220
60
68
27
33
5
7
75
25
211
231
59
79
25
44
4
10
Score Gaps for Student Groups
In 2015, Black students had an average score that was 6 points not
significantly different from that for White students. This performance
gap was narrower than that in 1998 (23 points).
Data are not reported for Hispanic students in 2015, because reporting
standards were not met.
In 2015, female students in West Virginia had an average score that was
higher than that for male students by 8 points.
In 2015, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch,
an indicator of low family income, had an average score that was 19
points lower than that for students who were not eligible. This
performance gap was not significantly different from that in 1998 (21
points).
# Rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding, and because the "Information not
available" category for the National School Lunch Program, which provides
free/reduced-price lunches, is not displayed. Black includes African American and Hispanic
includes Latino. Race categories exclude Hispanic origin.
NOTE: Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP),
various years, 1998-2015 Reading Assessments.
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