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In reply to the discussion: "We Owe to Our Sons What We've Given Our Daughters" [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)hard just finding a list. and the states are continually shifting. the bush brothers started those stupid ass test over a decade ago and has done a lot of harm.
50 nevada.
49 new mexico
48 mississippi
47 west virginia
46 az
45 louisanna
florida is at 35
texas is at 32
it seems like the states that get the lowest numbers then get the most focus and move up.
i was surprised seeing nv, az, and nm the last couple years. and are the states the are around me, where i might move. i like the west.
http://datacenter.kidscount.org/data/acrossstates/Rankings.aspx?ind=7247
good to hear it was a student. thanks. but, this is what really bugs me about the whole thing. both boys excel in english, especially reading comprehension. and especially the oldest that scores so out there in that subject had to continually face the perceived concept that they do not do well in that subject. he literally had teachers at teh beginning of school year challenging his reading. fast, sheeeeit. fast. i would not believe he read the material and would quiz him.
and i watched the struggle in math. the subject they were suppose to do well in. though i do believe my youngest learned from his brother not to like math. my oldest cannot do it with his brain for anything.
we cannot fit the cookie cutter mode.
the real fun i learned over the last couple years. with the barriers knocking down, my son is seeing more and more girls in those AP math and science classes and that old stereotype really appears to be going away.