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The
average score for Coweta County
seniors taking the SAT 1 college
entrance exam last year was
1504, compared to 1472 for the
state of Georgia and 1511 for
the nation as a whole, according
to figures released by the
College Board on Tuesday.
Newnan High School and Northgate
High School exceeded the
national average SAT score, with
scores of 1518 and 1515
respectively. Northgate, Newnan
and East Coweta High School all
exceeded the average SAT score
for the state of Georgia.
Northgate high school students
surpassed the national average
for the third year in a row,
after tying the national average
in 2004. Newnan High School
surpassed the national average
once before in 2002.
Beginning in 2006 the SAT 1
introduced a new writing test,
in addition to the math and
verbal sections of the test. The
average SAT 1 test score for
2007 Coweta County high school
seniors rose over 2006 verbal
and math sections of the test,
and dropped on the writing
portion of the exam.
Newnan High School and Northgate
High School seniors outscored
the national average on SAT’s
verbal section.
Overall, the scores reported to
Coweta County high schools were:
| |
Verbal |
Math |
Writing |
Verbal/Math |
Total Score |
|
East
Coweta High |
500 |
500 |
481 |
1000 |
1481 |
|
Newnan High |
514 |
513 |
491 |
1027 |
1518 |
|
Northgate High |
515 |
511 |
489 |
1026 |
1515 |
|
Coweta |
510 |
508 |
487 |
1017* |
1504 |
|
Georgia |
494 |
495 |
483 |
989 |
1472 |
|
Nation |
502 |
515 |
494 |
1017 |
1511 |
(*System-wide scores are
estimated from individual
reports on school performance,
weighted by the number of
seniors taking the test in each
school. System averages are
rounded, so that combined scores
do not appear to add precisely).
A
chart detailing local,
state and national SAT scores
since 1995 is included with this
report. Combined math and verbal
sections of the test are
included to compare pre-2006
iterations of the SAT.
In 2006, the state of Georgia’s
average SAT score was 1472,
Coweta County’s average SAT
score was 1508 and the national
average score was 1518.
Georgia's score dropped 5
points, Coweta County dropped 4
points, and the nation fell 7
points on average SAT scores in
2007.
Combined math and verbal scores
for Coweta County as a whole is
1017, which matches the national
average of 1017.
Students may take the SAT
multiple times. The College
Board reports the scores of
seniors taking the test during
the past scholastic year, and
reports only the most recent
score if a student takes the
test again during the school
year. A student’s total score
tends to rise between a first
and second taking of the test,
particularly with additional
preparation.
National and state scores tend
to show very small changes from
year to year because of the
large pool of test-takers. With
500 to 600 students taking the
test in Coweta County, scores
tend to fluctuate one year to
the next. For example, the
school system-wide average rose
11 points in 2005, after
dropping 7 points during the
2003-04 administration of the
test.
Raising SAT scores has been a
goal of the Coweta County School
System during the last decade,
accomplished by emphasizing
vocabulary, math and critical
thinking skills in high school
curriculum, as well as strong
Advanced Placement offerings and
SAT preparatory courses.
The SAT 1 (also known by its
previous name, the Scholastic
Aptitude Test) is designed for
students who have been enrolled
in traditional college
preparatory classes and plan to
attend a 4-year college or
university. Any student who
wishes to take the test in
Coweta County can do so. Large
percentages of seniors in Coweta
County and the state of Georgia
typically take the SAT when
compared to other states.
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