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But even the modest gain in reading scores was clouded by a dispute between the city and its testing contractor over the validity of one of the tests.
In the sixth grade, the average scale score gain in reading was only 6.34, and for seventh graders only 8.58.
From 2005-07, under Janey, black fourth-grade students made a five-point gain in reading, but only a three-point gain under Rhee; Hispanic students made a 13-point13-point reading during Janey's tenure, but only a one-point gain from 2007-09.
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A1 Reading Test Scores New York City's fourth graders made slightly larger gains in reading this year than those statewide, but the number of city students reading and writing at or above grade level rose only 2.2 percentage points, compared with 9 points the year before.
The data show that not all charter schools shared equally in the gains in reading.
The greatest gains in reading came in Delaware, where 33percentt of fourth graders and 31percentt of eighth graders were proficient.
As a teacher, I witnessed how the allure of the series could motivate children to make dramatic gains in reading.
One group of students, though, has made significant gains in reading over the last decade: the nation's worst readers.
Gains in reading scores outpaced similarly low-performing schools that remained in their local community districts, said the researchers' report, which is to be issued today.
One, conducted by a Princeton University economics professor, Cecilia Rouse, found that students in the school choice program performed better in math, but showed no gains in reading.
New York City's fourth graders made slightly larger gains in reading this year than those statewide, according to state test scores released yesterday.
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