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Statistical Definitions
Mean score: The mean score is the arithmetic average of adefined set of test scores. Mean score statistics are reportedhere if there are ten or more students in a group or subgroup.
Scaled score: A scaled score is the result of adjusting a rawscore (the number of questions answered correctly) in waysthat ensure that results across different test forms arecomparable. The scores shown here and reported toeducators, students, and institutions are scaled scores.
Standard deviation (SD): The standard deviation is ameasure of the variability of a set of scores. If test scorescluster tightly around the mean score, as they do when thegroup tested is relatively homogeneous, the standarddeviation is smaller than it would be with a more diverse groupand a more widely dispersed distribution of scores.
College and Career Readiness Benchmarks
Each assessment in the SAT Suite has an associated set ofmetrics called the College and Career ReadinessBenchmarks.
· The SAT Math benchmark is the section score associatedwith a 75% chance of earning at least a C in first-semester,credit-bearing, college-level courses in algebra, statistics,precalculus, or calculus.· The SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW)benchmark is associated with a 75% chance of earning atleast a C in first-semester, credit-bearing, college-levelcourses in history, literature, social science, or writing.
The grade-level benchmark scores for PSAT-relatedassessments are based on expected student growth towardthe SAT benchmarks at each grade. While SAT benchmarksindicate likelihood of success in college, grade-levelbenchmarks indicate whether a student is on track for collegeand career readiness for their grade. The benchmarks are setto reflect typical annual growth from year to year from 8ththrough 12th grades.
The new SAT Suite benchmark outcomes should not becompared against results from the old SAT or PSAT/NMSQT,as the score scale and benchmark definitions have changed.
Benchmark statistics are reported if there are ten or morestudents in a group or subgroup.
About the College Board
The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profitorganization that connects students to college success andopportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was createdto expand access to higher education. Today, the membershipassociation is made up of over 6,000 of the world’s leadingeducational institutions and is dedicated to promotingexcellence and equity in education. Each year, the CollegeBoard helps more than seven million students prepare for asuccessful transition to college through programs and servicesin college readiness and college success—including the SAT®and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®). Theorganization also serves the education community throughresearch and advocacy on behalf of students, educators andschools. For further information, visit www.collegeboard.org.
© 2017 The College Board. College Board, AP, SAT, and theacorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board.PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of the College Boardand National Merit Scholarship Corporation. PSAT and SATSubject Tests are trademarks owned by the College Board. Allother marks are the property of their respective owners. Visitthe College Board on the web: collegeboard.org.
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Grade 10
Grade 9
Grade 8
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About This Report
This report presents data on students in the class of 2017 whotook the new SAT® during high school, as well as takers ofPSAT-related assessments—the PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT™10, and PSAT™ 8/9—across the 2016-17 school year.
Within each assessment, test takers are counted only onceand only their latest scores and most recent demographicresponses are summarized. (Most students supply optionaldemographic information when they register for or take tests inthe SAT Suite of Assessments, which provides valuablecontextual information to aid in interpreting and understandingindividual and group scores.)
Score Ranges
Here are the ranges for reported scores for theEvidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) and Mathsections of each test in the SAT Suite:
· SAT sections: 200–800· PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 sections: 160–760· PSAT 8/9 sections: 120–720
Recent Changes to Data Collection and Reporting
In June 2015, the College Board aligned its collection andreporting of race/ethnicity categories with U.S. Department ofEducation guidelines. In addition, while previous SAT cohortassignment reflected self-reported information collected duringSAT or SAT Subject Test registration only, it now leveragesthe most recent information from the SAT, PSAT-relatedassessment, or AP programs in an effort to more closely alignwith school, district, and state data systems. For thesereasons, we advise caution when comparing data points in thisreport to those in previous reports.
Caveat on Using the Data
The College Board strongly discourages using scores tocompare or evaluate teachers, schools, districts, or states,because of differences in participation and test takerpopulations. Relationships between test scores and otherbackground or contextual factors are complex andinterdependent.
College and Career Readiness Benchmarks
Assessment/Grade level
ERWSection Score
MathSection Score
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
300,922 test takers completed the SAT or a PSAT‐relatedassessment (PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9) in the 2016-17
school year.
SAT Takers¹High School Graduates²SAT Participation Rate
103,91263,805
61%
Class of 2017
PSAT/NMSQT Takers³11th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
122,24937,643
31%
Class of 2018
PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10 Takers³10th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
141,362113,236
80%
Class of 2019
PSAT 8/9 Takers³9th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
159,9539,493
6%
Class of 2020
PSAT 8/9 Takers³8th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
137,61035,216
26%
Class of 2021
SAT Suite Participation Summary
The SAT Suite of Assessments — the SAT (grades 12 and 11), PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 (grades 11 and 10), and PSAT8/9 (grades 9 and 8) — measures a student’s college and career readiness. Together, these assessments provide acomprehensive solution that systematically and progressively measures the knowledge, skills, and understandings essentialfor success in college and career.
¹ Reflects 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school.² Knocking at the College Door, WICHE, December 2016.³ PSAT‐related assessment data reflect students who tested during the 2016-17 school year.
61% of graduatesin the class of 2017took the SAT duringhigh school
80% of 10th graderstook thePSAT/NMSQT orPSAT 10in 2016-17
31% of 11th graderstook thePSAT/NMSQT lastfall
6% of 9th graderstook the PSAT 8/9in 2016-17
26% of 8th graderstook the PSAT 8/9in 2016-17
SAT Participation and Performance
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Female
Male 26%
27%
49%
38%
72%
72%
47%
37%
528
504
536
534
1065
1038
45%
55%
28,526
35,279
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latino
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or More Races
No Response 35%
18%
13%
26%
31%
45%
14%
34%
30%
49%
57%
45%
38%
22%
71%
34%
64%
81%
86%
70%
67%
54%
81%
62%
29%
48%
56%
42%
36%
21%
66%
30%
488
530
546
511
503
467
593
493
513
554
569
522
520
490
566
508
1001
1084
1115
1032
1023
957
1159
1001
2%
3%
44%
0%
11%
34%
5%
0%
1,392
2,191
28,114
53
7,104
21,467
3,339
145
Sex
Race / Ethnicity
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School Diploma
High School Diploma
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree
No Response 52%
14%
17%
31%
35%
43%
19%
60%
53%
34%
31%
27%
46%
85%
81%
67%
63%
55%
16%
59%
52%
32%
30%
24%
457
555
537
495
488
480
473
577
557
517
509
491
930
1132
1094
1012
997
971
5%
20%
30%
10%
29%
6%
3,256
12,817
19,269
6,084
18,726
3,653
Highest Level of Parental Education
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Used at any point
Did not use 18%
43%
53%
24%
81%
55%
52%
23%
537
473
557
492
1094
965
65%
35%
41,685
22,120
SAT Fee Waiver
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Total
Took Essay¹ 18%
26%
54%
43%
81%
72%
52%
41%
540
515
560
535
1100
1050
52%33,201
63,805
Mean ScoreTest Takers Met Benchmarks
¹ Reflects test takers who completed the SAT Essay at any point, not necessarily on the most recent test administration date.
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English Only
English and Another Language
Another Language
No Response 34%
30%
29%
26%
36%
47%
43%
43%
64%
65%
69%
73%
35%
42%
41%
42%
499
530
518
514
516
519
528
537
1015
1049
1046
1050
1%
6%
12%
82%
333
3,578
7,350
52,544
First Language Learned Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Total
SAT Participation and Performance Continued
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
As a Junior and Sophomore or Younger
As a Junior
As a Sophomore or Younger
Never Took PSAT/NMSQT 45%
30%
31%
16%
22%
36%
39%
60%
53%
68%
67%
83%
20%
34%
36%
59%
467
498
504
554
489
519
520
571
956
1017
1024
1125
13%
46%
4%
37%
8,086
29,381
2,632
23,706
Took the PSAT/NMSQT¹ Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)
A (93–96)
A- (90–92)
B (80–89)
C (70–79)
D, E, or F (below 70)
No Response 41%
64%
59%
35%
14%
8%
4%
26%
15%
13%
29%
54%
69%
85%
58%
34%
39%
63%
84%
91%
96%
24%
12%
12%
27%
53%
68%
85%
475
444
444
485
537
572
622
498
459
461
505
557
591
637
973
903
904
990
1095
1163
1259
3%
0%
8%
46%
19%
18%
6%
2,167
74
5,121
29,184
11,842
11,315
4,102
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Highest Tenth
Second Tenth
Second Fifth
Final Three-Fifths
No Response 31%
41%
22%
17%
6%
36%
25%
43%
55%
78%
68%
57%
76%
81%
93%
34%
23%
42%
54%
77%
499
476
515
537
598
521
493
534
555
614
1020
969
1048
1092
1212
52%
13%
10%
12%
13%
32,948
8,338
6,455
7,836
8,228
High School Grade Point Average Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
High School Rank Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
¹ Derived from College Board records of student test-taking history. Previously, these data were based on self-reported information collected during registration.
SAT Participation and Performance: Score Distributions
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
Total and Section Scores
1400–1600 2,132
1200–1390 11,386
1000–1190 24,688
800–990 21,383
600–790 4,187
400–590 29
Mean 1050
SD 177
3%
18%
39%
34%
7%
700–800 3,053
600–690 13,923
500–590 24,086
400–490 18,967
300–390 3,716
200–290 60
Mean 535
SD 92
5%
22%
38%
30%
6%
2,670
9,448
24,531
20,547
6,427
182
515
95
4%
15%
38%
32%
10%
35–40
30–34.5
25–29.5
20–24.5
15–19.5
10–14.5
Mean
SD 5
27
93
3,156
17,258
24,558
14,932
3,808
5
27
293
3,974
15,748
25,606
14,186
3,998
Analysis inHistory/SocialStudies
Analysis inScience
13–15
10–12
7–9
4–6
1–3
Mean
SD 3
8
1,809
14,207
28,935
14,301
4,553
3
8
4,095
12,860
23,593
17,906
5,351
2
8
1,378
12,140
31,096
15,135
4,056
3
8
2,323
16,606
23,750
15,175
5,951
3
9
768
10,361
24,957
21,096
6,623
2
9
335
10,391
28,998
18,475
5,606
3
9
1,913
8,937
24,383
22,882
5,690
Words inContext
Commandof Evidence
Expressionof Ideas
StandardEnglish
ConventionsHeart ofAlgebra
ProblemSolvingand DataAnalysis
Passport toAdvanced Mathematics
Reading
Analysis
Writing 1
1
1
5
4
5
1,094
7,544
1,126
2,594
6,345
2,498
8,518
8,647
8,672
8,871
5,990
9,030
9,780
3,558
9,509
1,960
927
1,977
384
190
389
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Mean SD
Subscores
Essay¹
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score is summarized.
¹ Reflects the most recent essay of test takers who completed the SAT Essay at any point, not necessarily on the most recent test administration date.
35–40
30–34.5
25–29.5
20–24.5
15–19.5
10–14.5
Mean
SD 5
26
182
6,427
20,547
24,531
9,448
2,670
5
27
204
4,980
17,645
22,370
14,922
3,684
5
27
80
3,485
17,129
24,700
14,296
4,115
ReadingWriting andLanguage Math
Cross-Test Scores
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Total Score ERW Math
Test Scores
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences
Architecture and Related Services
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Servic..
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Military Technologies
Construction Trades, General
Education
Engineering
Engineering Technologies/Technicians
English Language and Literature/Letters
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
History, General
Legal Studies, General
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Library Science/Librarianship
Mathematics and Statistics
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Natural Resources and Conservation
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Personal And Culinary Services, General
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physical Sciences
Precision Production
Psychology, General
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Security and Protective Services
Social Sciences
Theology and Religious Vocations
Transportation and Materials Moving
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Other
Undecided 546
482
503
530
549
541
482
486
506
570
514
467
477
516
579
490
606
513
520
520
503
534
480
530
523
565
501
486
486
553
507
519
540
510
526
495
565
504
536
519
584
580
505
520
545
576
547
500
483
540
588
493
569
560
556
565
525
583
502
595
521
561
523
481
505
562
548
532
563
549
528
515
1111
986
1039
1049
1133
1121
986
1005
1051
1146
1060
967
960
1056
1168
984
1175
1073
1076
1085
1028
1117
982
1125
1045
1126
1024
967
991
1114
1055
1051
1102
1060
1054
1009
5%
2%
8%
0%
0%
1%
3%
0%
4%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
2%
1%
23%
1%
0%
1%
2%
9%
5%
0%
1%
4%
2%
11%
7%
0%
1%
1%
2,823
1,072
4,752
22
111
727
1,679
171
2,597
2
682
108
204
675
255
77
127
337
4
214
1,256
412
13,387
311
229
466
1,048
5,448
2,654
39
327
2,244
1,419
6,497
4,186
55
728
862
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
SAT Participation and Performance: Intended College Major and Degree-Level Goal
Intended College Major Test Takers Percent Total ERW Math
Mean Score
Certificate Program
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Doctoral or Related Degree
Other
Undecided 517
445
535
527
496
443
464
537
454
557
547
515
460
477
1054
899
1092
1074
1010
903
941
11%
1%
26%
31%
30%
2%
1%
6,333
324
14,609
17,389
16,930
925
356
Degree-Level Goal
Kennesaw State University GA Public College
University of Georgia GA Public College
Georgia State University GA Public College
Georgia Southern University GA Public College
University of West Georgia GA Public College
Georgia Institute of Technology GA Public College
Valdosta State University GA Public College
University of North Georgia GA Public College
Georgia College and State University GA Public College
Georgia Gwinnett College GA Public College
Mercer University GA Private College
Savannah State University GA Public College
Duke University Talent Identification Program NC Program
Albany State University GA Public College
Auburn University AL Public College
Emory University GA Private College
Georgia Perimeter College GA Public College
NCAA Eligibility Center IN Public College
Armstrong State University GA Public College
Augusta University GA Public College
University of Alabama AL Public College
Columbus State University GA Public College
Clark Atlanta University GA Private College
Clayton State University GA Public College
Middle Georgia State University GA Public College
University of North Georgia - Gainesville GA Public College
Fort Valley State University GA Public College
Clemson University SC Public College
Berry College GA Private College
Gordon State College GA Public College
Savannah College of Art and Design GA Private College
Florida State University FL Public College
Vanderbilt University TN Private College
University of South Carolina: Columbia SC Public College
Georgia Highlands College GA Public College
Duke University NC Private College
Dalton State College GA Public College
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College GA Public College
Georgia Southwestern State University GA Public College
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC Public College
Mercer University: Atlanta Campus GA Private College
College of Coastal Georgia GA Public College
University of North Georgia - Oconee GA Public College
Spelman College GA Private College
East Georgia State College GA Public College
27.5%13,846
26.0%13,090
23.4%11,763
19.8%9,983
11.5%5,808
10.5%5,292
10.4%5,256
9.9%4,972
8.4%4,220
7.2%3,613
6.0%3,012
5.9%2,953
5.6%2,823
5.4%2,736
5.1%2,563
5.1%2,550
4.5%2,249
4.4%2,208
4.3%2,174
4.2%2,132
4.2%2,101
4.1%2,077
4.1%2,063
4.1%2,055
3.7%1,875
3.7%1,840
3.5%1,776
3.3%1,667
3.2%1,622
2.6%1,319
2.5%1,270
2.3%1,148
2.2%1,125
2.2%1,124
2.2%1,095
2.2%1,087
2.1%1,038
2.0%1,017
2.0%991
1.9%975
1.8%930
1.8%910
1.7%844
1.7%838
1.6%830
¹ Of students who designated that their SAT score reports be sent to institutions, the 'Percent of Score Senders' indicates the percent of those students who had their scores sent toeach institution listed.
Of the 63,805 students from Georgia who took the SAT, 50,370 designated that their score reports be sent to institutions. Studentsmay designate more than one institution to receive scores. This list includes only the institutions that received the most score reports.A total of 2,113 institutions received score reports from Georgia students.
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
Institution State Type Number of Students % of Score Senders¹
SAT Score Sending: Institutions That Received the Most SAT Score Reports from Georgia
PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
Number Total ERW Math
Total
PSAT/NMSQT
PSAT 10 517
468
469
537
479
479
1054
947
948
518
174,385
174,889
Test Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math
Female
Male 471
467
471
488
942
955
49%
51%
84,553
89,153
SexTest Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
10th Grade
11th Grade
Other/No Response
24%
37%
53%
37%
74%
60%
51%
34%
462
517
454
473
531
463
934
1048
917
14%
22%
65%
24,006
37,647
113,236
Grade LevelTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 433
473496441448426571426
434490515449452434552430
86696310118909008591123857
6%4%42%0%13%29%6%0%
10,7996,72773,569228
22,79350,1969,738839
Test Takers Mean ScoreRace/Ethnicity
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 51%
31%23%48%44%53%14%56%
23%40%50%27%29%19%74%20%
46%66%75%50%52%44%81%43%
20%38%48%24%26%17%69%18%
426460478431440419549418
426475496438443426531422
8529359748708838451079840
7%4%41%0%14%29%4%1%
7,8134,42746,401153
15,75633,2324,842612
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 47%
21%10%42%36%46%8%35%
31%55%67%42%39%26%84%40%
51%77%88%58%62%52%87%63%
29%54%66%42%37%25%79%38%
460524546487486455616483
471541570479495468590492
931106511169669819231206974
3%4%46%0%11%27%8%0%
1,0201,37917,46138
4,28810,3253,030106
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Data reflect students who took the PSAT/NMSQT and/or PSAT 10 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student tested more thanonce, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Total
10th Grade
11th Grade
Total
PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 51%
41%39%35%
25%37%36%38%
46%53%58%63%
22%32%33%35%
428461459455
429449460468
857910919923
6%6%13%75%
6,8836,42514,81585,113
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 63%
31%26%23%
18%53%54%53%
35%63%71%76%
16%47%52%51%
431528530515
436508530535
868103610591051
2%7%13%78%
6272,4934,99929,528
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School DiplomaHigh School DiplomaAssociate DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate DegreeNo Response 59%
19%22%34%45%56%
18%57%52%34%26%19%
38%78%76%63%52%40%
15%55%49%31%23%16%
415497482450433421
414514497461441418
8291011979910874838
12%17%25%7%30%9%
13,64418,86328,4188,08434,01810,209
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School DiplomaHigh School DiplomaAssociate DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate DegreeNo Response 64%
10%15%28%41%53%
16%71%62%40%33%25%
34%88%83%70%57%44%
14%69%60%38%31%22%
427563536488470455
430581553505482450
85711431089993953905
5%28%35%6%21%6%
1,76010,36413,0032,4317,9612,128
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 57%
78%72%43%18%11%10%
21%7%8%26%52%67%79%
40%20%25%53%79%87%89%
18%5%6%22%49%65%78%
420388396433482511553
420383393440497533575
84077078987397910441128
9%1%11%43%17%16%4%
9,705869
12,01548,18119,02118,5894,856
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 59%
73%70%35%11%5%3%
21%10%12%34%65%79%90%
39%26%28%62%87%93%96%
19%9%9%31%63%78%90%
438403419473536577627
442418420487556595640
880821839960109211721267
3%0%7%40%19%22%9%
1,14298
2,70414,9537,1698,2033,378
Data reflect students who took the PSAT/NMSQT and/or PSAT 10 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student tested more thanonce, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
First Language Learned
11th Grade
Highest Level of Parental Education
11th Grade
High School Grade Point Average
11th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
10th Grade
10th Grade
10th Grade
PSAT 8/9 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
¹Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Number Total ERW Math
Total Fall Spring 429
423423
451429430
880852853
1,59745,83047,249
Number Percent Total ERW Math
FemaleMale 424
424418442
842867
50%50%
22,87322,741
Test Takers Mean Score
SexTest Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
8th Grade
9th Grade
Other / No Response
26%
35%
49%
41%
71%
61%
45%
37%
406
443
419
420
461
422
826
904
841
5%
20%
75%
2,540
9,493
35,216
Grade LevelTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 424
422451394403394494385
419435469404402401479386
843858920799805795973770
19%5%29%0%15%27%5%1%
8,7932,18213,86772
7,23312,5752,219308
Mean ScoreRace/Ethnicity
Test Takers
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 38%
29%18%34%46%47%15%51%
42%42%56%22%30%25%73%22%
57%67%79%62%49%50%80%44%
37%38%54%19%25%22%67%17%
422421445388400392490384
415432459398396397476382
837853904785796788966766
20%5%26%0%17%26%5%1%
7,0981,6049,28958
5,8919,3161,744216
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 26%
34%13%38%37%45%8%54%
54%41%61%38%39%28%79%19%
70%63%85%54%59%52%82%44%
50%38%58%31%34%24%69%18%
454429465426421401520388
459447492437432417495399
9138769588638538181015787
10%5%44%0%11%25%4%1%
9894674,17713
1,0482,35537272
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Data reflect students who took the PSAT 8/9 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student took the PSAT 8/9 more than once duringthe school year, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Total
8th Grade
9th Grade
Total
PSAT 8/9 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Georgia
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 42%
44%38%32%
33%37%41%43%
56%50%57%65%
31%31%36%39%
406415422422
412403414429
818818836850
11%8%19%62%
3,7432,6986,78621,989
First Language LearnedTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 29%
34%31%25%
45%49%48%49%
68%57%64%73%
42%40%43%46%
435445445443
458427448464
893872893908
7%5%11%78%
6224311,0307,410
9th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 41%
81%70%38%15%8%12%
34%6%12%31%59%73%76%
55%17%26%56%81%90%87%
31%4%8%26%55%71%75%
408355367402446478503
411343360403452490516
8196997278058979681019
18%2%13%35%13%16%4%
6,4836574,44112,1784,5925,4931,372
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 33%
75%64%32%9%6%10%
41%10%13%35%65%78%81%
64%21%32%62%89%92%89%
38%5%9%30%63%76%80%
427369375419465497528
446366383434490520544
87373575985395510161072
10%1%10%38%17%19%5%
9441129573,5691,6251,792494
High School Grade Point Average
Data reflect students who took the PSAT 8/9 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student took the PSAT 8/9 more than once duringthe school year, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
8th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks