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Article Evaluation: Racial achievement gap in the United States

- Everything in the article was relevant to the topic. It had a lot of information about the racial achievement gap, from SAT scores to cultural differences that may contribute to the gap. The article did not have irrelevant information that was distracting.

- Most of the information in the article was up to date. The SAT scores that were given were from about 15 year ago. New SAT scores could be added to show a long term trend.

- One thing that could be improved is adding current events that either contribute or help lessen the achievement gap. For example, showing statistics of achievement for DACA students.

- The article is pretty neutral with evidence from both sides. The article leans more towards the side that there is an achievement gap.

- The links of the citations work and they support the claim that the article is making. Some of the sources are bias, like the New York Times, but the bias was noticed in the article.

- Most of the conversation is about expanding the sections about evidence that supports the claim that there is a racial achievement gap and how it affects individual groups and the United States as a whole.

- The article is a part of 3 Wikiprojects and it is rated as "Start-class".