College Readiness Benchmarks
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College Readiness is assessed within Virginia Beach City Public Schools through the use of four nationally recognized standardized tests. In Grade 8, all students are administered the PSAT 8/9. In Grade 10, all students are administered the PSAT/NMSQT. Additionally, students have the opportunity to take either the ACT or SAT at any point throughout high school. The SAT suite of tests (PSAT 8/9, PSAT/NMSQT, SAT) report whether a student is on track to pass college courses based on the areas of evidence-based reading and writing and mathematics. The ACT provides similar information for the areas of English, mathematics, reading, and science.
Percentage of Students Meeting College-Readiness Benchmarks on the SAT Suite of Assessments
This graph displays the following division-wide results:, for PSAT 8/9 Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, '62'%, for PSAT 8/9 Mathematics, '42'%, for PSAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, '57'%, for PSAT Mathematics, '36'%, for SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, '84'%, and for SAT Mathematics, '56'%.
Percentage of Students Meeting College-Readiness Benchmarks on the ACT
This graph displays the following division-wide results:, for Enlish, '80'%, for Mathematics, '60'%, for Reading, '62'%, and for Science, '55'%.
Detailed Data By Subgroup
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Table 6: Percentage of Students Reporting the Academic and Career Planning Process Helped Them to Make Informed Decisions About College, Enrollment, or Military Service
Group | School | Division |
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All Students | 60.0% | 77.9% |
African American | 42.9% | 81.9% |
Asian | < | 80.1% |
Caucasian | 69.2% | 77.4% |
Hispanic | < | 76.5% |
Multiracial | 58.8% | 76.5% |
African American Males | < | 82.8% |
Survey only administered to students in grades 5, 8, and 12. Subgroups with less than 10 students (<) are not reported.