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By: Fast Company StaffThu Aug 7, 2008 at 7:30 PM

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- Washington spends $16,698 per student, the second highest in the country after Boston, yet:

- In 2007, 61% of D.C.'s fourth graders scored below basic level in reading, and 51% below basic in math.

- Of America's 100 largest school districts, D.C. Public Schools spent the most on administration (56% of budget) and the least on instruction (41%), in 2004 -- 2005.

- Twenty-nine percent of D.C. high-school grads enroll in college within 18 months versus 48% nationwide, and only 9% of them graduate within five years.

- D.C. seniors in the class of 2007 had the second-lowest SAT reading scores in the country (after Maine) and the worst math scores.

- Thirty-six percent of Washingtonians are functionally illiterate. The national average is 21%.

Sources: Department of Education, The College Board, The Washington Post, and Double the Numbers coalition

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Careers, change agents, Washington D.C. public schools, standardized test scores, worst public schools in U.S., largest school districts, low performing schools, School Reform, Educational Services Sector, Education Programs Administration, Boston, U.S. Department of Education, United States

From Issue 128 | September 2008

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