Grades Don't Match Test Scores ; Are Students Really Learning?

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WASHINGTON High school students are getting better grades and taking more challenging courses, but that apparent progress is not showing up on national math and reading tests.

"The reality is that the results don't square," said Darvin Winick, chair of the independent National Assessment Governing Board, which oversees the tests. Scores were released Thursday.

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Grades Don't Match Test Scores ; Are Students Really Learning?

Nearly 40 percent of high school seniors scored below the basic level on the math test. More than a quarter of se...

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