FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
More New York Students Than Ever Achieving Mastery On AP;
Performance Declines On SAT
Results released today show that New York State students are the largest and most diverse state population in the country taking the SAT and Advanced Placement exams. In the 2008-2009 school year 122,790 students took AP exams and 159,886 seniors took SAT exams indicating a strong interest in preparing for and attending college.
In 2009, 122,790 students, an increase of 3.5%, took 208,385 individual AP exams. Exam scores of 3 or higher increased by 7.4% to 134,841. This year the percentageof Black students taking AP tests was up by more than 10% to 8909 and the percentage of Hispanic students taking the tests increased by over 7% to 8983. The percentage of students scoring a 3 or higher on an AP exam increased for every ethnic group this year with Black student gaining 19% to 4,375 and Hispanic students gaining 11.5% to 7,230.
In New York State 85% of all seniors, 159,886 students, took SAT exams. This state participation rate is second only to Maine which pays for all students to take the exam. The results were lower overall from 2007-2008. The mean score of 502 in Math is down 2 points and the mean score of 485 in Critical Reading is down 3 points. Nationwide results were down 1 point in Critical Reading to 501 while Math was flat at 515.
In New York State the number of minority SAT takers increased in 2008-2009. Black students taking the test increased 7.3% to 21,836 while Puerto Rican students were up 5.8% to 6,299 and other Hispanic students test takers increased 7.4% to 15,002.
The College Board announcement can be accessed at:
http://www.collegeboard.com/press/releases/206201.html
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