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These pages answer questions commonly asked by parents of students who have been selected to participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). If you do not find the answers to your questions, or the information you need to help you fully understand our assessment, please contact us or call Sherran Osborne at (202) 502-7420.


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Parents' frequently asked questions
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What is the NAEP Assessment?

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What will participation in NAEP mean for my child?

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How can I get more information, ask questions, or make comments?

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When will NAEP be given?

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About NAEP and the No Child Left Behind Act.

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How was my child's school selected?



What Questions Does NAEP Ask?

See the types of questions your child will be asked in a NAEP assessment; sample questions and background questionnaires are available for your review.


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Explore Results
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View the latest assessment results for mathematics, reading, science, geography, U.S. history, and writing.

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See how your state has performed on NAEP assessments over the past decade by viewing our State Profiles.

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Explore NAEP Data in more detail by using the Data Tool.



More Information
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Read a letter from NAEP for more information for parents and guardians of students selected for the 2005 assessments.

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The Nation's Report Card: Parents' Guide to NAEP is a new brochure describing NAEP and providing contact information.


Last updated 27 September 2004 (CC)
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