The only long-term test measuring achievement is the federal government's National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Consider the National Assessment of Educational Progress, given to a nationwide student sample.
In the National Assessment of Educational Progress, scores correspond to achievement levels.
The test, officially called the National Assessment of Educational Progress, is widely referred to as the nation's report card.
And they came to the same conclusions as a survey by the National Assessment of Educational Progress, released last year.
The test was part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, often called the nation's report card.
Reading scores are improving, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Those two also posted the largest average gains in student test scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress between 1990 and 1996.
But the plan said a federal test, the National Assessment of Educational Progress, would be used to confirm the state results.
This is in the National Assessment of Educational Progress.