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NAEP’s Tentative 14-Year Calendar

November 27, 1996 1 min read
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YearNational LevelState Level
1996Math, ScienceMath (4, 8), Science (8)
1997Arts (8)*
1998Reading, Writing, Civics*Reading (4, 8), Writing (8)
1999Long-term trend (reading, writing, math, and science)
2000Math, ScienceMath (4, 8), Science (4, 8)
2001U.S. history, Geography
2002Reading, WritingReading (4, 8), Writing (4, 8)
2003Civics, Foreign language (12)* Long-term trend
2004Math*, ScienceMath(4, 8), Science (4, 8)
2005 World history (12)* Economics (12)*
2006Reading*, WritingReading (4, 8), Writing (4, 8)
2007Arts*, Long-term trend
2008Math, Science*Math (4, 8), Science (4, 8)
2009U.S. history*, Geography
2010Reading, Writing*Reading (4, 8), Writing (4, 8)

Grades 4, 8, and 12 to be tested unless otherwise indicated. Comprehensive assessments indicated in bold; standard assessments indicated in plain text.

* Initial administration under new or revised framework.

SOURCE: National Assessment Governing Board

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