Prince William County students are performing above the national average in their reading, writing, and mathematical SAT scores.
According to a release, Prince William County Schools’ (PWCS) scores are also above the state averages for mathematics.
“As of this September, College Board Reports for seniors reflects substantial changes from past reports and begins a new trendline. The new test combines Critical Reading and Writing into one score, reflected at Evidenced-based reading/writing on the report,” stated a release.
SAT Performance 2016-17 Mean Scores by Component and Total for PWCS, Virginia, Nation |
|
Number of
Test Takers |
Reading/Writing |
Mathematics |
Total |
PWCS |
3,461 |
557 |
540 |
1097 |
Virginia |
51,613 |
558 |
538 |
1095 |
Nation |
1,426,258 |
527 |
517 |
1044 |
“We see a solid performance in both math and reading/writing, along with excellent progress in closing the achievement gap. There’s still room for improvement but we’re pleased with our gains,” stated Associate Superintendent for High Schools Michael Mulgrew in a release.
Click here to view the scores.