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Tuesday , August 31

Fairfax County Public Schools Releases Senior SAT Scores For Class of 2004

Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Superintendent Jack D. Dale has released the average SAT I: Reasoning Test (SAT) scores for FCPS seniors in the class of 2004. According to figures compiled by the College Board, which administers the SAT, FCPS students scored an average combined score of 1105 on the SATs in 2004. FCPS students scored much higher on the mathematics section than students across the nation and in Virginia with an average score of 558, compared to 518 nationwide and 509 statewide. On the verbal section of the SAT, FCPS students also scored significantly higher than students in the nation and in Virginia with an average score of 547, compared to 508 nationwide and 515 statewide. The average verbal score for FCPS increased by one point when compared to 2003. The math score showed a slight decrease of six points compared to 2003 but an increase of two points over the 2002 score and an increase of five points over the 2001 score.

“Fairfax County Public Schools students continue to perform well on the SATs,” said Dale. “Any time you post the highest scores in your school system’s history, as FCPS did in 2003, you set the bar higher for the students who follow. The slight drop in math scores was consistent with student performance nationally and statewide. Our students maintained their verbal score level and still outperformed their counterparts in Virginia and across the country.”

FCPS has also released a set of SAT data separate from data reported by the College Board. The FCPS-compiled data are based on more accurately analyzed FCPS results and show an average verbal score of 557 and an average math score of 570 systemwide. The FCPS method uses the test scores of students in the senior class in June 2004 based on the FCPS student information system and ethnic designations taken from school registration records. College Board data include the scores of all students who take the SAT tests at Fairfax County high schools, including students from other jurisdictions and students who are home schooled. The FCPS score report excludes non-FCPS students as well as students who were tested while enrolled in FCPS but who moved or may have been retained and were not part of the senior class.

If a student was tested more than once, FCPS uses the higher or highest score–which is the score routinely considered by colleges in the acceptance process. This reporting practice provides a more accurate analysis of how FCPS students are performing and of the effectiveness of systemwide SAT initiatives. Most school systems report average SAT scores using College Board-reported data.

Following are highlights of the SAT results for FCPS, using College Board-reported data:
• When compared with 2003 scores, the FCPS average verbal score increased by one point, and the math score dropped six points. National and state averages show an increase of one point in the average verbal score and a drop of one point in the average math score. (See Table 1.)

• Verbal and math scores for all FCPS ethnic groups exceeded all national and state averages for ethnic groups. (See Table 3.)

• FCPS Asian students’ scores exceeded national Asian students’ scores by 14 points on the verbal section and 2 points on the math section. (See Table 3.)

• FCPS Black students’ scores exceeded national Black students’ scores by 34 points on the verbal section and 31 points on the math section (See Table 3.)

• FCPS Hispanic students’ scores exceeded national Hispanic students’ scores by 33 points on the verbal section and 34 points on the math section.
(See Table 3.)

• FCPS White students’ scores exceeded national White students’ scores by 41 points on the verbal section and 39 points on the math section.
(See Table 3.)

Table 1 contains the SAT scores as reported by the College Board, which uses the scores of every student who took the SATs and who identified him- or herself as a member of the graduating class of 2004 at the time of testing.

Table 2 contains the SAT scores as interpreted by FCPS. Table 3 contains the average scores, by ethnic categories, as reported by the College Board.

Table 4
contains the average scores, by ethnic categories, as reported by FCPS.



Description of the SAT and Cautions in Interpreting School Results


The SAT measures the basic verbal and mathematical abilities that a student has acquired over many years, both in and out of school. It tests ability to reason rather than to remember facts, and it does not require special preparation. Results are reported in three-digit scaled scores on a 200- to 800-point scale. This report summarizes information for 2004 seniors who took the SAT at any time during their high school years through June 2004.

Cautions in Interpreting School Test Results Readers are cautioned not to rely too heavily on test scores as measures of instructional quality and not to use test scores exclusively to compare schools, areas, or school systems. Any interpretation of SAT results should take into account the following:

1. The SAT does not attempt to assess any specific local high school curriculum or a more general national curriculum.

2. The multiple-choice format limits the type of questions that can be asked and the skills that can be covered. For instance, students are not asked to write a sentence or a paragraph. This test does not assess listening or oral communication skills nor does it attempt to measure such work-related attributes as responsibility, initiative, and creativity.

3. Each year’s average score for a school represents the results for a completely different group of students.

4. The average scores of students in smaller high schools will tend to vary more from year to year than the average scores of students from larger schools.

5. Average scores for schools do not give information about how many students scored at a high level or a low level. In each school, many students may score at a high level, and many others may score at a low level.

6. Since all students in a school, school system, or state do not take the SAT–and since the population of test takers is self-selected–using aggregate SAT scores to compare or evaluate teachers, schools, systems, states, or other educational units is not valid, and the College Board strongly discourages such use.

Adapted from A Profile of SAT Program Test Takers by the College Board

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Note: For more information, contact Ray Diroll at 703-208-7780

Table 1: SAT Average Scores for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation, 2001 Through 2004, as Reported by the College Board
Table 2: SAT Average Scores for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation, 2001 Through 2004, as Reported by Fairfax County Public Schools
Table 3: SAT Average Scores for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation by Ethnicity, 2001 Through 2004, as Reported by the College Board
Table 4: SAT Average Scores for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation by Ethnicity, 2001 Through 2004, as Reported by Fairfax County Public Schools

 

 
 
 
 
TABLE 1

SAT
Average Scores
for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation
2001 Through 2004

AS REPORTED BY THE COLLEGE BOARD

School

Verbal Average

Math Average

2001

2002

2003

2004

2001

2002

2003

2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNANDALE HIGH

494

489

508

504

511

512

524

515

CENTREVILLE HIGH

530

519

522

518

539

546

551

547

CHANTILLY HIGH

529

532

539

532

541

544

561

550

EDISON HIGH

476

499

502

482

496

511

527

494

FAIRFAX HIGH

529

517

518

519

539

547

542

533

FALLS CHURCH HIGH

497

478

491

512

506

494

516

531

HAYFIELD SEC.

505

504

514

513

512

509

518

520

HERNDON HIGH

524

525

525

538

537

539

546

545

TJHSST

717

721

730

734

739

736

748

748

LAKE BRADDOCK SEC.

545

555

553

555

563

570

573

564

LANGLEY HIGH

584

580

587

583

602

596

614

601

LEE HIGH

493

502

504

506

493

518

522

519

MADISON HIGH

560

546

564

568

574

563

582

573

MARSHALL HIGH

521

532

555

562

540

554

569

572

MCLEAN HIGH

557

554

557

574

579

585

603

602

MOUNT VERNON HIGH

482

479

482

474

492

482

495

476

OAKTON HIGH

544

542

550

569

558

562

574

576

ROBINSON SEC.

540

542

546

550

551

554

561

558

SOUTH LAKES HIGH

548

534

545

539

545

538

547

537

STUART HIGH

502

519

519

511

517

536

531

521

WEST POTOMAC HIGH

519

514

528

526

506

517

524

512

WEST SPRINGFIELD HIGH

546

541

553

546

565

557

570

556

WESTFIELD HIGH

 

512

526

528

 

526

540

541

WOODSON HIGH

568

565

573

576

580

585

586

583

FCPS

540

540

546

547

553

556

564

558

VIRGINIA

510

510

514

515

501

506

510

509

NATION

506

504

507

508

514

516

519

518

 





TABLE 2

SAT
Average Scores
for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation
2001 Through 2004

AS REPORTED BY FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS*

School

Verbal Average

Math Average

2001

2002

2003

2004

2001

2002

2003

2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANNANDALE HIGH

505

504

523

517

520

519

539

527

CENTREVILLE HIGH

542

536

535

531

548

560

564

563

CHANTILLY HIGH

540

542

552

543

552

557

571

560

EDISON HIGH

492

507

514

494

507

521

536

505

FAIRFAX HIGH

539

528

531

533

547

557

556

548

FALLS CHURCH HIGH

509

483

503

522

514

501

528

541

HAYFIELD SEC.

517

517

524

528

522

522

527

534

HERNDON HIGH

535

533

538

547

548

552

557

555

TJHSST

725

728

733

739

745

743

756

756

LAKE BRADDOCK SEC.

560

566

566

563

577

583

587

574

LANGLEY HIGH

595

591

601

597

616

610

624

613

LEE HIGH

502

517

518

523

505

532

534

536

MADISON HIGH

573

559

575

578

585

576

594

585

MARSHALL HIGH

537

545

573

569

560

565

580

583

MCLEAN HIGH

572

570

573

581

590

596

613

616

MOUNT VERNON HIGH

492

486

493

485

504

492

505

494

OAKTON HIGH

556

554

558

578

569

575

582

591

ROBINSON SEC.

554

554

559

562

566

567

573

569

SOUTH LAKES HIGH

559

547

554

553

555

550

558

549

STUART HIGH

516

530

525

519

530

549

535

531

WEST POTOMAC HIGH

533

528

544

540

526

529

540

525

WEST SPRINGFIELD HIGH

562

556

566

558

579

570

585

569

WESTFIELD HIGH

 

523

535

537

 

539

551

554

WOODSON HIGH

579

577

587

585

589

594

599

594

FCPS

552

550

557

557

564

566

575

570

VIRGINIA

510

510

514

515

501

506

510

509

NATION

506

504

507

508

514

516

519

518

 

* Averages for Virginia and the nation are as reported by the College Board.



 







TABLE 3
 

SAT
Average Scores
for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation

by Ethnicity

2001 Through 2004 

AS REPORTED BY THE COLLEGE BOARD

 

 

VERBAL

MATH

 

 

FCPS

VIRGINIA

NATION

FCPS

VIRGINIA

NATION

ASIAN

2001

512

503

501

577

549

566

2002

516

505

501

578

550

569

2003

521

508

508

587

556

575

2004

521

507

507

579

556

577

BLACK

2001

470

434

433

469

414

426

2002

464

430

430

465

418

427

2003

469

434

431

471

420

426

2004

464

433

430

458

421

427

HISPANIC

2001

497

491

456

493

483

460

2002

490

489

452

505

487

459

2003

497

496

453

501

485

459

2004

489

488

456

494

482

460

WHITE

2001

566

533

529

569

521

531

2002

565

532

527

571

526

533

2003

570

536

529

579

528

534

2004

569

534

528

570

524

531

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE 4

SAT
Average Scores
for Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia, and the Nation

by Ethnicity

2001 Through 2004 

AS REPORTED BY FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS* 

 

 

VERBAL

MATH

 

 

FCPS

VIRGINIA

NATION

FCPS

VIRGINIA

NATION

ASIAN

2001

523

503

501

582

549

566

2002

522

505

501

584

550

569

2003

535

508

508

598

556

575

2004

533

507

507

592

556

577

BLACK

2001

473

434

433

468

414

426

2002

469

430

430

465

418

427

2003

471

434

431

477

420

426

2004

474

433

430

468

421

427

HISPANIC

2001

492

491

456

497

483

460

2002

489

489

452

502

487

459

2003

492

496

453

499

485

459

2004

488

488

456

494

482

460

WHITE

2001

574

533

529

576

521

531

2002

573

532

527

580

526

533

2003

580

536

529

588

528

534

2004

580

534

528

584

524

531

 

*Averages for Virginia and the nation are as reported by the College Board.

 

Link to FCPS Home: http://www.fcps.edu

Last update: August 31, 2004
Curator: Therese Payne, therese.payne@fcps.edu