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VietVet
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Posted: Oct 28 2014 at 11:36am |
Journal story....
SAT scores flat nationwide, but improvements seen locally SAT scores among high school seniors remain stagnant on the national level, but are on the rise in nearly all local school districts. But local educators who question the test’s relevance say it is not as popular as the ACT exam and pales in comparison when it comes to assessing student abilities. The College Board, the nonprofit organization that administers the test, this month reported scores from the Class of 2014 that were similar to other recent senior classes. Overall, the mean score in reading was 497. It was 513 in math and 487 in writing. The top score in each category is 800. A perfect score is 2,400, an achievement only reached by 583 of the 1.7 million students from the class who took the test. Among Butler County school districts, the mean score in reading was 549. It was 568 in math and 520 in writing, according to data obtained by the Journal-News. Three districts — Madison, Middletown and Talawanda — saw overall SAT scores increase by more than 200 points between the 2009-2010 and 2013-2014 school years OK, TOP SCORE IS 2400.....800 IN EACH OF THE THREE CATEGORIES. MEAN SCORE FOR BUTLER COUNTY SCHOOLS IS SLIGHTLY HIGHER THAN 50% IN EACH CATEGORY. IS SLIGHTLY GREATER THAN 50% CONSIDERED AN ACCOMPLISHMENT HERE? WHAT IS AN ACCEPTABLE CRITERIA FOR JUDGEMENT? I NOTICED THAT TALAWANDA, MIDDLETOWN AND MADISON SAW AN INCREASE OF MORE THAN 200 POINTS. THAT CERTAINLY SOUNDS LIKE AN ACCOMPLISHMENT BUT AM NOT ABLE TO MAKE AN ACTUAL JUDGEMENT AS THE ARTICLE DOESN"T MENTION WHAT THE ACTUAL INCREASED SCORES WERE IN EACH CATEGORY NOR DOES IT MENTION THE ORIGINAL NUMBER FROM WHERE THE 200 POINT INCREASE CAME FROM. IF 200 WITH A 200 POINT UPSWING, THEN THE TALLY IS STILL ONLY 50% OF WHAT THE TOP SCORE COULD HAVE BEEN. DUNNO. Deborah Houser, Middletown City School District’s testing coordinator, said the district has been focusing more on college and career readiness. “We are administering PSAT, which is a precursor assessment to SAT. We are providing more opportunities for students to take college and career ready assessments, for example, this year, we administered PSAT and ACT during the school year in addition to the traditional Saturday test. The district’s emphasis on the SAT exams has changed over the year, she said. “We do offer SATs assessments, however more emphasis is placed on ACT because of the request from our students and families,” Houser said. However, the SAT is still a relevant gauge of student abilities, she said. “It assesses the student’s academic readiness for college, and it gives the student an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge and strengths in areas of interest,” Houser said THAT ALL SOUNDS GREAT BUT, AGAIN, WE STILL DON'T KNOW WHERE MIDDLETOWN SCORES STAND AS TO SUCCESS WITHIN EACH OF THE THREE AREAS AND AS SUCH, ARE UNABLE TO SHARE IN THE EXCITEMENT OF THE MOMENT. |
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Trotwood
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It doesn't matter. Why? The population of students who take the SAT is so small it's negligible. The ACT is by far the dominant standardized college admission test in the Midwest.
So you're getting like 10 students at most in all of Middletown City schools taking the test. It's easy for those SAT results to go up markedly over a year, especially if the population of students taking the test shrinks to only the best students Middletown has to offer this year. |
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Marcia Andrew
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The print version of the story included the following chart:
SAT Scores at Butler County School Districts District: 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Fairfield: 1533 1526 1525 1525 1566 Hamilton: 1595 1591 1594 1582 1530 Lakota: 1698 1662 1646 1608 1645 Madison: 1785 1585 1499 1388 1550 Middletown:1604 1526 1410 1510 1390 Monroe: 1488 1616 1657 1426 1459 Ross: 1661 1652 1617 1503 1559 Talawanda: 1736 1696 1708 1676 1536 These are the averages for the 3 parts added together. They did not give a breakdown by math, verbal, writing.
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VietVet
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Trending in the right direction Ms. Andrew. Congratulations goes to the school community. It looks as if the students who have chosen to go the college route are succeeding and are competitive with the surrounding schools. Don't know about the remaining student population choosing not to continue on with their education. Will they be prepared for the working world? Two other areas to show an upward trend.....indicators and proficiencies.
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