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How do you know if schools are doing a good job? Test scores get a lot of attention for what they say about student achievement, but test scores are just one measure of school performance. In these pages, we look at available indicators to help you understand what these indicators say about public education and what they don't. We also provide links to resources for performance data for individual schools, districts, and states in addition to national and international indicators.

Findings from Education Vital Signs: The annual report on education progress from the American School Board Journal

The latest from the Nation's Report Card: 2005 National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) scores in math and reading

Quick links to online data sources: Find out how your child's school is performing, compare your district's education spending to neighboring communities, check up on school safety, and more


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