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The Average SAT Score For Haddonfield, Haddon Students Amid COVID

The NJ Department of Education has released the average SAT score for each school for 2019-20, a year drastically altered by the pandemic.

The SAT is still considered the primary standardized test that judges a student's college qualifications. And even in the middle of a pandemic, they play an important role for New Jersey seniors who are already looking at colleges – even as testing has been delayed, or centers have been closed because of the coronavirus.

Students in some towns have had to go into overdrive to ensure they do well on the standardized test. Read more here: Tutor Preps Moorestown Students Amid Standardized Test Backlog

Patch put together the list of each New Jersey high school's just-released average scores that the state released, and ranked them from top to bottom. Read more here: New Jersey SAT Scores Released In 2021: Every High School Ranked

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Haddonfield ranked 26th in the state out of 307 districts, with an average score of 1,225. In Math, the district ranked 36th with an average score of 610. In Reading and Writing, the district ranked 21st with an average score of 615.

Haddon Township ranked 84th, with an average score of 1,137. In Math, the district ranked 77th with an average score of 569. In Reading and Writing, the district ranked 79th with an average score of 568.

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A perfect score would be a combined 1,600, or 800 in each section.

The SAT scores were part of the state Department of Education's School Performance Reports for the 2019-20 school year. The reports include figures on enrollment, proficiency scores, PARCC scores, graduation rates, substance abuse rates SAT scores. Read more here: Haddonfield, Haddon Schools See Drop In Substance Abuse: New Data

These reports are designed to inform parents, educators and communities about how well a school is performing and preparing its students for college and careers, according to the DOE.

"We have always stated that the annual School Performance Reports serve as a springboard for discussion," said Angelica Allen-McMillan, acting commissioner of education. "These discussions are more important now than ever before as students, staff, and others in the school community navigate this difficult time."

With reporting by Tom Davis, Patch Staff

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