Uneven Progress: Recent Trends in Academic Performance Among U.S. School Districts

Author:

Matheny Kaylee T.1ORCID,Thompson Marissa E.2ORCID,Townley-Flores CarrieORCID,reardon sean f.1

Affiliation:

1. Stanford University

2. Columbia University

Abstract

We use data from the Stanford Education Data Archive to describe district-level trends in average academic achievement between 2009 and 2019. Although on average school districts’ test scores improved very modestly (by about 0.001 standard deviations per year), there is significant variation among districts. Moreover, we find that average test score disparities between nonpoor and poor students and between White and Black students are growing; those between White and Hispanic students are shrinking. We find no evidence of achievement-equity synergies or trade-offs: Improvements in overall achievement are uncorrelated with trends in achievement disparities. Finally, we find that the strongest predictors of achievement disparity trends are the levels and trends in within-district racial and socioeconomic segregation and changes in differential access to certified teachers.

Funder

Institute of Education Sciences

William T. Grant Foundation

Overdeck Family Foundation

Spencer Foundation

Russell Sage Foundation

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

American Educational Research Association (AERA)

Subject

Education

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