Georgia public-school students again beat national
average on SAT
2019 results also bring positive news in the area
of equity
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School-Level Scores (Added October 1, 2019)
District-Level Scores (Added October 1, 2019)
**Note that these data reflect the performance of Georgia
public-school students in the class of 2019. Some media outlets may report
on data that reflect the performance of the “all students” group, which
includes private/independent schools. Click
here for the College Board’s report on Georgia public-school students.
September 24, 2019 – For the second year in a row, Georgia
public-school students outperformed their counterparts in the nation’s public
schools on the SAT, recording a mean score of 1048, nine points higher than the
mean for U.S. public schools.
Georgia outperformed the
nation’s public schools by nine points in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
(ERW) and performed on par with their national counterparts in math.
|
ERW
|
Math
|
Composite
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Georgia Public Schools
2019
|
533
|
515
|
1048
|
U.S. Public Schools
2019
|
524
|
515
|
1039
|
The state’s
public-school students did experience slight decreases in scores, which
mirrored similar decreases nationally.
|
ERW
|
Math
|
Composite
|
Georgia Public Schools
2019
|
533
|
515
|
1048
|
Georgia Public Schools
2018
|
537
|
517
|
1054
|
|
|
|
|
U.S. Public Schools
2019
|
524
|
515
|
1039
|
U.S. Public Schools
2018
|
529
|
520
|
1049
|
Georgia’s SAT
participation rose to 67 percent of public-school graduates in the class of
2019, up from 66 percent in 2018 and 59 percent in 2017.
“I’ll put it simply: I’m
proud of the teachers and students in Georgia’s public schools,” State School
Superintendent Richard Woods said. “While we would of course like to see an
increase in scores every year, I’m still pleased to see us well above the
national average even as participation increases. For the second year, our
students beat the national average on a test that was once used to label
Georgia as ‘last in the nation’ in education. In the same year, they recorded
an all-time-high graduation rate and increases in NAEP and Georgia Milestones
scores. I’m feeling optimistic about the future of public education in Georgia,
and grateful for our educators and students who make it possible.”
Equity & Subgroup
Performance
Georgia’s 2019 scores
also brought positive news in the area of equity.
Black students in Georgia’s public-school class of 2019 recorded a mean
composite score of 952, well above the national mean of 921, even as their
participation increased by 1.7 percent. Georgia’s Hispanic or Latino students
recorded a mean composite score of 1016, well above the national mean of 967, even
with a 16.3 percent increase in participation.
Two years ago, the 2017
SAT results set a new baseline for year-to-year comparisons. Reports prior to
2017 were based on the old SAT, which had a different score scale and different
benchmarks. The 2017, 2018, and 2019 SAT scores are comparable.
Comparisons to 2016 or earlier are not valid.