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By: Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D, Matthew Ladner
11.30.2010

 San Francisco—Florida’s low-income, Hispanic, and black fourth graders now outperform all California fourth graders on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading assessment according to a policy brief released today by the Pacific Research Institute (PRI), a California-based think tank. Demography Is Still Not Destiny attributes this striking gap to Florida’s comprehensive education reform efforts combining accountability, transparency, and parental choice. Authors Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D., PRI associate director of Education Studies, and Matthew Ladner, Ph.D., vice president of research at the Goldwater Institute, recommend enacting similar reforms in California.

 

“In 1998, the year before the Florida reforms began, California and Florida both ranked near the bottom for NAEP scores,” said Dr. Ladner. “After a decade of comprehensive reform, Florida fourth graders rank among the country’s highest performers. Meanwhile, the reading performance of California fourth graders remains stuck near the bottom.”

“Like California, Florida has one of the largest and fastest growing Hispanic populations, and almost half of all students are low-income,” added Dr. Murray. “Turning conventional wisdom on its head, the very students usually blamed for poor statewide public-school performance are actually fueling Florida’s meteoric rise in reading performance.”

Demography is Still Not Destiny outlines Florida’s broad efforts to improve student performance by instituting a variety of curricular and incentive-based reforms, placing pressure both from the top down and the bottom up on schools to improve. Areas that deserve attention include:

 

“California cannot achieve global competiveness through minor tweaks of a largely underperforming system. Moreover, faced with staggering deficits and state debt, Californians can no longer afford a status quo that fails millions of students,” concluded Dr. Murray. “Fortune favors the bold, and a brighter future waits California students if California adults will take stronger action.”

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Demography Is Still Not Destiny
Demography Is Still Not Destiny is the third installment of Making the Pieces Fit, a series of policy briefs recommending reforms for California’s education system. The brief also serves as a follow up to Demography Is Not Destiny, a study released by PRI in 2008. To arrange an interview with author Vicki Murray, please contact PRI’s Press Office at (415) 955-6136 or kgorton@pacificresearch.org.

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