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Students in Cleveland schools aren’t doing very well, according to the National Assessment of Educational Process.

The NAEP report, out Thursday, shows how well CMSD students did on tests in February and March of 2013, last school year.

Out of 21 large city districts in the nation, Cleveland students scores came in second to last. They only district they scored better than is Detroit.

The NAEP a federally-run test that measures states and cities on the same standards.

Today’s release of the National Assessment of EducationalProgress (NAEP) report shows how CMSD students fared on tests in February and March of last school year (2013), and provides what CEO Eric Gordon calls an important baseline for measuring progress of The Cleveland Plan.

“CMSD is a voluntary participant in the Trial Urban DistrictAssessment (TUDA) and the only district in Ohio whose results are made public,”said Gordon. “That is important in Cleveland, where our school community has made a significant investment in quality education and has high expectations that we will deliver the results they want to see in their schools.”

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article courtesy of 19ActionNews.com

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