Annual U.S. self-flagellation over PISA test scores

<p>They didn’t divide math scores by race, but at least for reading:
[Steve</a> Sailer: iSteve: PISA reading scores by race: America does pretty well](<a href=“http://isteve.blogspot.com/2013/12/pisa-reading-scores-by-race-america.html]Steve”>Steve Sailer: iSteve: PISA reading scores by race: America does pretty well)</p>

<p>Which seems pretty good to me. Definitely not as high as would be preferred, but not so bad.</p>

<p>Edit: Sorry, they did do it for math as well: <a href=“http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2014/2014024_tables.pdf[/url]”>http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2014/2014024_tables.pdf&lt;/a&gt; (page 22 denoted by the page num at the bottom of each page)</p>

<p>The scores for each country are on page 18 in the last column but it’s not sorted so I don’t want to go through them all. Admittedly, the scores do not look so great, but not terribly awful. A few selections but if someone wants to go through and sort it that’d be cool.</p>

<p>FRPL is free/reduced price lunch</p>

<p>Shanghai 613
Asian Americans 549
Less than 10% FRPL 540
Canada 518
10-24.9% FRPL 513
White Americans 506
25-49.9% FRPL 506
France 495
UK 494
50-74.9% FRPL
Hispanics 455
More than 75% FRPL 432
Black Americans 421
Mexico 413</p>