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The High School Transcript Study: A Decade of Change in Curricula and Achievement, 1990-2000

NCES
Author(s):
Robert Perkins, Brian Kleiner, Stephen Roey, (Westat) and Janis Brown (National Center for Education Statistics)
Publication date:
March 2004
Survey areas:
NAEP - National Assessment of Educational Progress
HST - High School Transcript Studies
Publication number:
NCES 2004455

Summary

This report presents findings from the 2000 High School Transcript Study (HSTS 2000) and examines the trends and changes in high school curriculum and student coursetaking patterns for the past decade. This publication allows policymakers, researchers, education agencies, and the public to examine the current status of the curricula being offered in public and non-public high schools. The HSTS 2000 collected 20,931 transcripts of students graduating from 277 American high schools. Results from the HSTS 2000 are presented with respect to earned course credits, grade point average, and education achievement, as measured by the National Assessment of Educational Progress 2000 Mathematics and Science assessments. In addition, results are compared across the four High School Transcript Studies between 1990 and 2000 (HSTS 1990, HSTS 1994, HSTS 1998, and HSTS 2000). Findings are presented throughout the report by selected student and school characteristics, including student gender, student race/ethnicity, school type (public vs. nonpublic), and region of the country.

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