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Latest NJ SAT Scores Released: See Where Kinnelon, Butler Ranked
More than 300 districts are on the 2020 ranking, which includes the scores for math, reading and writing and the average.
Despite the fact that tests were delayed and canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic the SAT is still considered the primary standardized test that judges a student's college qualifications.
And there is new data that shows how students did locally in 2020. Patch put together the list of each New Jersey high school's most recent average scores that the state released, and ranked them from top to bottom.
Perfect would be a combined 1600, or 800 in each section.
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The Kinnelon School District ranked 42 on the list of 308 with a 1202 average score. The district ranked 52 in math, with a 600 score and a 602 score placed them at 36 on the list for reading and writing.
The Butler School District ranked 168 on the list of 308 with a 1064 average score. The district ranked 175 in math, with a 526 score and a 538 score placed them at 164 on the list for reading and writing.
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The SAT scores were part of the state Department of Education's School Performance Reports for the 2018-19 school year. The reports include figures on enrollment, proficiency scores, PARCC scores, graduation rates and SAT scores.
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.
This post contains reporting by Tom Davis.
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