Educators and others give many theories about why boys score higher on tests.
Students at the schools have repeatedly scored the lowest in the state on standardized tests.
Students continue to score above national and state levels on standardized tests used to measure student achievement.
It's no secret that American students score poorly on international tests in math and science.
But they won't score as well on tests as above average students in large classes.
Some score high on reasonable tests of quality; others have lower scores.
When they were 27, the preschool group scored higher on tests of literacy.
The groups also scored similarly on several standard psychological tests.
The district's 30,000 students consistently scored near the bottom on standardized tests.
Having kids score well on tests has its place, but it's not the only indicator of success in a school.