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However, high school seniors didn't fare as well as their younger counterparts. Science scores for 12th graders were unchanged from the last assessment period, despite a higher percentage of seniors -- 41% versus 34% in 2009 -- taking advanced courses in biology, chemistry and physics. Boys outperformed girls by five points. Only 22% of 12th graders tested proficient in science literacy, compared to 34% of fourth graders and 38% of eighth graders. Peggy Carr -- Acting Commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, which is part of the Department of Education -- was surprised by the results. "With fourth and eighth graders, we have solid improvements," said Carr. "But we now need to keep an eye on 12th graders to see if this becomes a pattern. We need to take an analytic approach immediately to determine why scores didn't rise for seniors and provide that insight to policymakers and educators." One contributing factor to the results could be a larger pool of high school graduates are not dropping out now compared to seven years ago, according to Carr. Carr said continuing student assessments is vital. "If we want to be competitive in the global economy, we have to make sure our students are proficient in math and sciences which are the basis of 21st century job skills." The next national science assessment will take place in 2019. Copyright 2016 by CNN NewSource.

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