SAT Scores in the Williamsburg-Yorktown Area
One of the ways high school students measure their progress toward being ready for college is their SAT score
SAT tests are standardized tests that are administered by The College Board. The purpose of the SATs is to measure a student’s proficiency and readiness for college. Most colleges require
prospective students to provide their SAT score as part of their admissions package.
Average SAT scores can be used to compare high schools
At the high school level, the average SAT score for the school is one way to compare how well one high school prepares their students for college. When we review the Average SAT scores by high school, it gives us a parameter to help us compare high schools.
At the high school level, the average SAT score for the school is one way to compare how well one high school prepares their students for college. When we review the Average SAT scores by high school, it gives us a parameter to help us compare high schools.
What should we read into SAT scores? By and large, SAT scores are less reflective of classroom-level outputs and more a measure of cumulative individual input, aptitude, or initiative. Nonetheless, however, SAT participation and results may indicate the degree to which a school, division, or community promotes or supports college readiness, preparation, and admission.
Below is a table ranking all of the high schools in the Williamsburg/ James City County, York County, Poquoson, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, New Kent, Gloucester, Suffolk school districts by their average 2011 SAT test results. James City County/ Williamsburg & York combined have six of the top 25 high schools in the region for 2012.
School Rankings – by 2012 Average SAT Scores
The scores are derived from the Virginia Department of Education database to show average SAT test scores statewide for 2012. The state provides each public high school’s verbal, math and writing scores. Mr Williamsburg has added up the scores and ranked high schools from the area. 2012 Rankings are provided for schools 1 through 25
SAT scores are only one way to compare high schools
As mentioned earlier, SAT scores apply specifically to gauge how well the high school has prepared its students for this standardized test. But only a fraction of the students take this test, since not all the students in a high school plan to go to college.
To get a better picture, we can compare using SOLs
Another way to rank Hampton Roads, Williamsburg & Yorktown high schools could be using their Average Standard of Learning (SOL) scores, which is a test mandated by the State of Virginia and is administered to all the students (unlike the SATs which are only administered to those who choose to take it). But then one could wonder if the school is “teaching to the test” or if the school is truly preparing its students for real life.
View SOL, ACT other test results for all Virginia Schools here
Of course, tests only tell you part of the story
Academics are a very important part of education, but there are many other aspects of education that are highly relevant, for example: foreign languages, sports programs, leadership programs, clubs, and, of course, the environment in which everything takes place. All these (and more) are very important parts of a student’s education.
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