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November 16, 2006

City schools failing in science

The Plain Dealer, November 16, 2006

Among 10 major American cities, Cleveland had the smallest percentage of fourth- and eighth-graders proficient in science, according to 2005 test data released today by the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Since 2002, the district has been in a partnership with Case Western Reserve University that provides intensive training for math and science teachers. Read article.

Posted by: Heidi Cool, November 16, 2006 05:15 PM | News Topics: College of Arts and Sciences, Community Outreach, Science and Technology, The Plain Dealer