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NYC SAT RESULTS 2018
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Seniors
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NYC SAT Participation for Seniors
The number and percent of the ninth grade cohort who took the SAT at least once in four years of high school
Percent Change
Since 2017 +24.6%
Since 2016 +36.3%
Since 2014 +41.7% 63,499
50,958 46,600 44,977 44,814 45,534 43,692 41,966
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 +14.0 pts
Since 2016 +19.3 pts
Since 2014 +21.9 pts 80.0
65.9 60.7 59.4 58.1 56.4 54.6 53.2
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each s chool year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all ye ars while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth y ear of high school. Point c hanges are based on unrounded numbers. 3 3
NYC SAT Participation for Seniors by Ethnicity
The number in the 9th grade cohort who took the SAT at least once in four years of high school
Percent Change Asian Black Hispanic White
Since 2017 +15.4% +23.5% +30.4% +22.8%
Since 2016 +19.8% +36.0% +49.9% +25.3%
Since 2014 +33.5% +40.1% +74.0% +31.8%
9,125
9,774 10,314 10,427 10,425 10,172 10,557
12,182
12,320 12,545 12,618 12,076 12,234 12,685
13,971
17,255
13,583
14,106 14,595 14,598 15,209 15,764
18,123
23,637
6,753 7,048 7,190 7,381 7,204 7,105 7,247
8,900
Hispanic Students
Black Students
Asian Students
White Students
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
4 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Small ethnicity categories (Native American and Multi -Racial) are not shown here.
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NYC SAT Participation for Seniors by Ethnicity
The percent of the 9th grade cohort who took the SAT at least once in 4 years of high school by ethnicity
Asian
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 +8.0 pts
Since 2016 +10.3 pts
Since 2014 +15.0 pts 91.7
83.7
76.7 78.3 78.7 80.7 81.3 81.4
20112012201320142015201620172018
Black
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 +14.7 pts
Since 2016 +21.7 pts
Since 2014 +29.8 pts
76.9
62.2
55.2 53 47.1 48.4 50.4 52.1
20112012201320142015201620172018
Hispanic
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 +16.4 pts
Since 2016 +22.9 pts
Since 2014 +31.5 pts
75.7
59.3
50.9 52.8 49
44.2 45.3 47.2
20112012201320142015201620172018
White
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 +12.9 pts
Since 2016 +14.2 pts
Since 2014 +15.6 pts
69.5 70.5 71.3 70.6 72.3 70.9 72.2
20112012201320142015201620172018
85.1
5 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Small ethnicity categories (Native American and Multi -Racial) are not shown here.
NYC SAT Performance by Subject for Seniors Average scores prior to 2017 cannot be compared over time due to the test change in March 2016.
Math
Test change
506499
463 463 465 466 467 466
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Critical Reading or Evidence-Based Reading & Writing
438 436 440 443 446 446
498 502
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Test change
6 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Scores reflect the citywide averages of students ’ highest score through their fourth year of high school.
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NYC SAT Performance by Ethnicity for Seniors
Math
607 563
459 464
Asian Black Hispanic White
Critical Reading or Evidence-Based Reading & Writing
560 560
472 469
Asian Black Hispanic White
7 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Scores reflect the citywide averages of students ’ highest score through their fourth year of high school. Small ethnicity categories (Native American and Multi -Racial) are not shown here.
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SAT Scores by Subject for Seniors for NYC, the Nationand the Rest of New York State (ROS)
Average scores prior to 2017 cannot be compared over time due to the test change in March 2016.
Math 2017 2018
Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
2017 2018
New York City 490 496 491 494
Rest of NY State 541 559 547 559
NYS vs. NYC Gap 51 pts 63 pts 56 pts 65 pts
Gap Closure: +12 points
Gap Closure: +9 points
Math 2017 2018
Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
2017 2018
New York City 490 496 491 494
Nation 527 531 533 536
Nation vs. NYC Gap 37 pts 35 pts 42 pts 42 pts
Gap Closure: -2 points
Gap Closure: 0 points
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Note that the average scores shown here for New York City reflect seniors’ latest scores in four year of high school rather than their highest score in order to mirror the College Board’s methodology for the national and state scores.
Results are from the College Board’s NYC District Integrated Summary report. National and state scores are available for seniors only. 8
Juniors
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SAT Participation for Juniors in NYC In March 2016, New York City piloted a free SAT administration during the school day for juniors in 91
schools and in March 2017 the SAT was made available free of charge to all juniors.
The number and percent of juniors who took the SAT at least once in three years of high school
Percent Change
Since 2017 -4.0%
Since 2016 +45.5%
Since 2014 +75.5% 61,836
59,386
30,486 32,700 33,022 33,839
36,947 40,808
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 -2.3 pts
Since 2016 +22.8 pts
Since 2014 +31.4 pts 77.9 75.6
38.1 41.0 42.8 44.2
48.1 52.8
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
10 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 20011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Juniors are defined as students in their third year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. 10
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NYC SAT Participation for Juniors by Ethnicity The number of juniors who took the SAT at least once in three years of high school
Percent Change Asian Black Hispanic White
Since 2017 -2.6% -9.6% -2.1% -0.9%
Since 2016 +25.4% +42.9% +61.8% +39.2%
Since 2014 +29.4% +89.2% +115.8% +41.0%
23009 22522
8893 7907
7722
5819
8583 8854 8929
8831 9208
11864 11550
8205 7857 8025
11892
9370 10629
16796
15185
9813 9881 10435
13917
5919 6195 6100 6107 6181
8682 8602
Hispanic Students
Black Students
Asian Students
White Students
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
11 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Juniors are defined as students in their third year of 11 high school. Small ethnicity categories (Native American and Multi -Racial) are not shown here.
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NYC SAT Participation for Juniors by Ethnicity
The percent of juniors who took the SAT at least once in three years of high school
Asian
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 -0.2 pts
Since 2016 +16.1 pts
Since 2014 +19.5 pts
89.3 89.1
68.5 69.6 70.6 73.0
65.5 63.4
20112012201320142015201620172018
Black
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 -4.9 pts
Since 2016 +22.6 pts
Since 2014 +35.2 pts
74.8 70.0
47.3
40.8
32.7 33.9 34.8 29.8
20112012201320142015201620172018
Hispanic
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 -1.9 pts
Since 2016 +26.3 pts
Since 2014 +36.9 pts
73.7 71.8
45.5 39.8
31.7 33.1 34.9
28.6
20112012201320142015201620172018
White
Percentage Point Change
Since 2017 -0.9 pts
Since 2016 +20.6 pts
Since 2014 +21.0 pts
83.0 82.2
58.2 58.7 59.3 61.2 60.9 61.6
20112012201320142015201620172018
12 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Juniors are defined as students in their third year of high school. Small ethnicity categories (Native American and Multi -Racial) are not shown here.
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NYC SAT Performance by Subject for Juniors Average scores prior to 2017 cannot be compared over time due to the test change in March 2016.
Math
Test change
601
484 482 482 486 477 494 496
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Critical Reading or Evidence-Based Reading & Writing
451 451 456 458 451
542
490 488
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Test change
13 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Juniors are defined as students in their third year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Scores reflect the citywide averages of students ’ 13 highest score through their third year of high school.
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NYC SAT Performance by Ethnicity for Juniors
Math
591 556
449 456
Asian Black Hispanic White
Critical Reading or Evidence-Based Reading & Writing
540 548
460 457
Asian Black Hispanic White
14 Results for all years are based on student -level data provided by the College Board at the end of each school year that are matched to DOE records. Students who are not matched are not included. District schools are included in all years while charter schools are included in years 2011 through 2017; some charter school data are not yet available for 2018. Seniors are defined as students in their fourth year of high school. Point changes are based on unrounded numbers. Scores reflect the citywide averages of students ’ 14 highest score through their fourth year of high school. Small ethnicity categories (Native American and Multi -Racial) are not shown here.
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