Black, Hispanic students in New Jersey makes strides on standardized tests

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Posted on: September 25th, 2007
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“Black and Hispanic New Jersey fourth-graders are making big strides on a national standardized tests, according to data released Tuesday.

While members of the minority groups, on average, still score perform worse than white students on the National Assessment of Education Progress, they been narrowing the gaps quickly.”

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