National assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)

Our school will have the chance to make a difference in education on February 8, 2019! Learn why our participation in NAEP is important at http://1.usa.gov/1kVxTKI.
A group of our 8th-graders will represent thousands of others across the country on February 8, 2019! Known as The Nation’s Report Card, NAEP is the largest nationally representative and continuing assessment of what students in the United States know and can do in a variety of subjects. Learn more at http://1.usa.gov/1jVs1Wt.
For more information on this test, you can go follow NAEP's social media and links:

https://www.facebook.com/NationalAssessmentofEducationalPr…/
https://twitter.com/@NAEP_NCES
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheNationsReportCard

 

8th-graders, don’t forget! If you have been selected to take NAEP, your participation is essential for understanding what students across the country have learned in school. Warm up your mental gears by checking out the NAEP Test Yourself tool at http://bit.ly/2cm6NBa.
What is NAEP? Learn the answer to this question and more at https://youtu.be/8drjkhe0iQU.

 

Parents, if your 8th-grader has been selected to take NAEP, he or she will represent thousands of other students across the United States. Discover other reasons why participation is so important at http://1.usa.gov/WiTIxT.
Do you have any burning questions about NAEP and your child’s involvement? The wait is over! Learn the answers to your questions and more by visiting http://1.usa.gov/1rnbygh.

You can click any of these links for more information based on the NAEP Assessment