I have a follow-up question on this chart – what do the numbers represent for each group? Does it mean, for example, that ACCS member schools score 186 points above the 1068 combined score? Thanks
The College & Career Readiness Benchmark is a score that is reported to be “associated with a 75% chance of earning at least a C in first-semester, credit-bearing, college-level courses . . . ” This benchmark is a combination of the mean score on Evidenced Based English & Writing (536) and Math (531). The mean score for students from ACCS-schools was 186 points higher than the College Board reported score of 1068 for all students.
I have a follow-up question on this chart – what do the numbers represent for each group? Does it mean, for example, that ACCS member schools score 186 points above the 1068 combined score? Thanks
The College & Career Readiness Benchmark is a score that is reported to be “associated with a 75% chance of earning at least a C in first-semester, credit-bearing, college-level courses . . . ” This benchmark is a combination of the mean score on Evidenced Based English & Writing (536) and Math (531). The mean score for students from ACCS-schools was 186 points higher than the College Board reported score of 1068 for all students.