Superintendent Woods calls for expanding school-level literacy coaches
Georgia students’ 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores were in line with the national average.
“Georgia students continue to recover from the pandemic,” State School Superintendent Richard Woods said. “Multiple data points indicate we are moving in the right direction, but more work is needed. With the implementation of the new math standards, we have seen across-the-board increases in Georgia Milestones Assessment scores, and we expect NAEP math scores to increase over time. We can work toward increased NAEP reading scores by expanding full-time school-level literacy coaches with a strong background in structured literacy and the science of reading.”
Georgia’s NAEP Performance
In fourth-grade reading, Georgia students’ average score was identical to the national average, and the fourth-grade math score for Georgia was not significantly different from the national public’s. However, Georgia students’ average score was two points higher in eighth-grade reading and three points lower in eighth-grade math. According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), which administers NAEP, both of these differences are considered “significantly different.”
Average Scale Score
Georgia 2024 | Georgia 2022 | Georgia Changes | National 2024 | National 2022 | National Changes | |
4th Grade Reading | 214 | 216 | -2 | 214 | 216 | -2 |
4th Grade Math | 236 | 235 | 1 | 237 | 235 | 2 |
8th Grade Reading | 259* | 260 | -1 | 257 | 259 | -2 |
8th Grade Math | 269* | 271 | -2 | 272 | 273 | -1 |
In all subject areas (fourth-grade reading and math and eighth-grade reading and math), NCES did not consider Georgia students’ average scale scores and the percentages of students performing at or above NAEP Basic and NAEP Proficient levels to be “significantly different” compared to 2022. “Not significantly different” is a statistical calculation done by NCES, not the Georgia Department of Education.
