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2017 Reading State Snapshot Report

Oklahoma Grade 4 Public Schools

Overall Results

In 2017, the average score of fourth-grade students in Oklahoma was 217. This was lower than the average score of 221 for public school students in the nation. The average score for students in Oklahoma in 2017 (217) was lower than their average score in 2015 (222) and was not significantly different from their average score in 1998 (219). The percentage of students in Oklahoma who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 29 percent in 2017. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2015 (33 percent) and in 1998 (30 percent). The percentage of students in Oklahoma who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 63 percent in 2017. This percentage was smaller than that in 2015 (71 percent) and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (66 percent).

Compare the Average Score in 2017 to Other States/Jurisdictions

Achievement-Level Percentages and Average Score Results

Oklahoma 1998 2015 2017 Nation (public) 2017

34 29* 37

33*

36 38

34

31*

Average Score

25

5

219

27

6

222*

24

5

217

27*

9*

221*

Percent below Basic Percent at Proficient or at Basic or Advanced

Below Basic

Basic

Proficient

Advanced

* Significantly different (p < .05) from state's results in 2017. Significance tests were performed using unrounded numbers. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.

Average Scores for State/Jurisdiction and Nation (public)

Score 500

250

240

DC

230

DE

RI

220

DoDEA

210

200

In 2017, the average score in Oklahoma (217) was lower than those in 32 states/jurisdictions higher than those in 4 states/jurisdictions not significantly different from those in 15 states/jurisdictions

0 '98

'02 '03 '05 '07 '09 '11 '13 '15 '17 Year

Nation (public)

Oklahoma

* Significantly different (p < .05) from 2017. Significance tests were performed using unrounded numbers.

DoDEA = Department of Defense Education Activity (overseas and domestic schools)

Results for Student Groups in 2017

Percentage at Percentage

Percentage Avg. or above

at

Reporting Groups

of students score Basic Proficient Advanced

Race/Ethnicity

White

49 221 69

34

6

Black

8 203 49

17

2

Hispanic

19 209 54

20

3

Asian

2

American Indian/Alaska Native 13 213 61

26

4

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander #

Two or more races

9 221 70

34

5

Gender Male Female

51 213 59

26

4

49 220 68

32

6

National School Lunch Program

Eligible

68 209 55

21

3

Not eligible

32 232 82

46

10

# 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.

Score Gaps for Student Groups

In 2017, Black students had an average score that was 18 points lower than that for White students. This performance gap was not significantly different from that in 1998 (30 points). In 2017, Hispanic students had an average score that was 12 points lower than that for White students. This performance gap was not significantly different from that in 1998 (21 points). In 2017, female students in Oklahoma had an average score that was higher than that for male students by 8 points. In 2017, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of low family income, had an average score that was 23 points lower than that for students who were not eligible. This performance gap was not significantly different from that in 1998 (23 points).

NOTE: The NAEP reading scale ranges from 0 to 500. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. Read more about how to interpret NAEP results from the reading assessment at . SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), various years, 1998-2017 Reading Assessments.

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