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Trends in average reading scale scores for students ages 9, 13, and 17: 1971–2004
* Significantly different from 2004.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of 91ƬƵ, Institute of 91ƬƵ Sciences, National Center for 91ƬƵ Statistics, National Assessment of 91ƬƵal Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1971–2004 Long-Term Trend Reading Assessments
Trends in average mathematics scale scores for students ages 9, 13, and 17: 1973–2004
* Significantly different from 2004.
NOTE: Dashed lines represent extrapolated data.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of 91ƬƵ, Institute of 91ƬƵ Sciences, National Center for 91ƬƵ Statistics, National Assessment of 91ƬƵal Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1973–2004 Long-Term Trend Mathematics Assessments