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What ACT® Test Data Are Telling You About Your Students2013 Workshop Workbook
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Our MissionHelping people achieve education and workplace success
Our Values❚ Excellence
❚ Diversity
❚ Leadership
❚ Empowerment
❚ Learning
❚ Sustainability
ACT is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides assessment, research, information, and program management services in the broad areas of education and workforce development. Each year we serve millions of people in high schools, colleges, professional associations, businesses, and government agencies, nationally and internationally. Though designed to meet a wide array of needs, all ACT programs and services have one guiding purpose—helping people achieve education and workplace success.
Contents
Introduction
Defining College and Career Readiness
Understanding the ACT High School Report
Analyzing the ACT Profile Report
The ACT Profile Report Guiding Questions
Certificate of Completion
Workshop Evaluation
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Introduction: ACT College and Career Readiness Solutions
ACT Research Drives the Development of our College and Career Readiness Solutions.ACT research confirms that the same level of academic achievement is needed for success in college or a career. It also establishes that students need to begin planning for college and career early, by taking rigorous courses and monitoring their progress toward college and career readiness. It supports the use of curriculum-based longitudinal assessments and curriculum and educational practice improvements that meet rigorous course standards.
The research also shows what skills colleges expect incoming first-year students to possess and what skills employers want employees to have before they enter the workforce.
The ACT College Readiness StandardsACT college and career readiness assessments are empirically linked to the research-based College Readiness Standards and are aligned with the Common Core Standards.
The College Readiness Standards are statements describing the knowledge and skills typically demonstrated by students who score in a particular score range. ACT Explore®, ACT Plan®, and the ACT® college readiness assessment are the only assessments that empirically link test scores directly to these learning standards.
Based on scores, these assessments indicate what students are likely to know and are able to do. The College Readiness Standards are the key to understanding what scores really mean.
View the ACT College Readiness Standards for English, math, reading, and science at www.act.org/standards
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ACT College Readiness Standards in ActionIn schools around the country, teachers, students, and administrators are using ACT Standards in innovative ways.
Find out how the ACT College and Career Readiness Standards have helped schools in Illinois, Oklahoma, and Washington at www.act.org/standard/action.
ACT College Readiness BenchmarksThe ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are the minimum English, reading, mathematics, and science assessment scores required for students to have a 50 percent chance of obtaining a B or higher or about a 75 percent chance of obtaining a C or higher in the corresponding credit-bearing college course.
Based on a nationally representative sample of 98 institutions and more than 90,000 students, the Benchmarks are median course placement values for these institutions and as such represent a typical set of expectations.
The ACT College Readiness Benchmarks
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Social Sciences Reading 16 17 18 22
Biology Science 18 19 20 23
The Condition of College and Career Readiness
This report provides data about annual academic performance in the context of college and career readiness. It focuses on the number and percentages of the nation’s students meeting or exceeding the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks—and it provides meaningful and compelling information about their academic readiness. Each year the state-specific reports indicate the readiness of students in each state. See the 2013 report at www.act.org/readiness/2013.
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ACT Curriculum-Based Assessments ACT Explore
8th and 9th GradeACT Plan10th Grade
The ACT11th and 12th Grade
Score Scales 1–25 1–32 1–36
English Test (Content and number of items)
30 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes
Punctuation 6 7 10
Grammar and Usage 8 9 12
Sentence Structure 11 14 18
Strategy 5 6 12
Organization 5 7 11
Style 5 7 12
Total 40 50 75
Mathematics Test (Content and number of items)
30 minutes 40 minutes 60 minutes
Pre-Algebra 10 14 14
Elementary Algebra 9 8 10
Intermediate Algebra - - 9
Geometry 7 - -
Coordinate Geometry - 7 9
Plane Geometry - 11 14
Statistics/Probability 4 - -
Trigonometry - - 4
Total 30 40 60
Reading Test (Content and number of items)
30 minutes 20 minutes 35 minutes
Prose Fiction 10 8 10
Humanities 10 9 10
Social Studies 10 8 10
Natural Sciences - - 10
Total 30 25 40
Science Test (Content and number of items)
30 minutes 25 minutes 35 minutes
Data Representation 12 10 15
Research Summaries 10 14 18
Conflicting Viewpoints 6 6 7
Total 28 30 40
Optional Writing Test (ACT only) - - 30 minutes
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Aligned, Longitudinal Assessment Solutions and Instructional SupportACT’s annual report, The Condition of College and Career Readiness, analyzes data about the potential achievement and abilities of students in all 50 states. The report exposes likely shortfalls in high-growth career fields, as well as inadequate preparation of the nation’s students to succeed in coursework required for these fields.
Our research reveals the best strategies to address these challenges are:
❚ Educators must measure what students know at a point early enough in their academic careers to make adjustments and continue to measure their progress and what they learn over time.
❚ Schools must match instruction to Common Core State Standards by installing rigorous curriculum.
❚ Educators and counselors should implement individualized student interventions and assistance at the right time so students acquire the right skills and knowledge.
❚ Schools should evaluate and address the psychosocial obstacles that prevent individual students from achieving in the classroom.
In response to the research findings, ACT developed College and Career Readiness curriculum-based solutions that respond to the need for a better educated workforce.
ACT’s Definition of College and Career Readiness
ACT defines college and career readiness as “the acquisition of the knowledge and skills a student needs to enroll in and succeed in credit-bearing first-year courses at a postsecondary institution (such as a two- or four-year college, trade school, or technical school) without the need for remediation.”
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The ACT ContinuumACT assessments provide a longitudinal approach to college and career planning through assessment, curriculum support, and student evaluation. Our research-based solutions are designed to help schools, districts, and states prepare every student for college and career by focusing on academic and noncognitive measurement and instructional improvement.
Aligned with the ACT College Readiness Standards and Benchmarks, ACT assessments encourage student academic and behavioral planning through identification of educational and career goals in diverse educational institutions nationwide.
ComponentsACT Explore, ACT Plan, and the ACT are enhanced by ACT Engage™, a behavioral assessment for middle school to college students that measures noncognitive, psychosocial characteristics such as motivation, self-regulation, and social engagement. Educators can use ACT Engage results and the suggested interventions to help each student succeed in the classroom.
ACT Aspire™, a new computer-based, longitudinal assessment system that connects a student’s growth and progress from elementary grades through high school, will launch in spring 2014. ACT Aspire is linked to the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks and anchored by the capstone ACT test. Learn more at www.discoveractaspire.org.
Supporting these programs with instructional improvement programs are ACT QualityCore®, ACT Core Practice Audit and ACT CoreWork® Diagnostics.
❚ ACT QualityCore is a research-driven high school instructional improvement program that adds rigor to the curriculum.
❚ ACT Core Practice Audit is an objective evaluation of a school district’s practices correlated to teaching and learning.
❚ ACT CoreWork Diagnostics is an online, research-based program that empowers district and school leaders to self-assess and benchmark their teaching and learning practices against those of higher performing school systems.
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Benefits of ACT College and Career Readiness Solutions
❚ Aligned with the Common Core State Standards and ACT College Readiness Standards and Benchmarks
❚ Ready for immediate implementation by any school, district, or state to better prepare their students for college and careers
❚ Reveal what students need to learn and strengthen curriculum
❚ Offer score reports to pinpoint the skills and knowledge that students possess, identify gaps in the students’ learning, adjust curriculum to close learning gaps, and plan a student’s education to prepare for college and career
❚ Provide the tools, data, and information educators need to make informed advising and curriculum decisions
❚ Help engage students in planning their own futures. When students know what colleges expect or what skills they will need to pursue a career, in terms they can understand, they can make adjustments to achieve a smooth transition to postsecondary education or career training.
ACT is a national research leader on college and workforce training readiness. Our groundbreaking research on a wide range of education and workforce issues, coupled with our collaboration with education, policy, and thought leaders, has led to the development of comprehensive and integrated College and Career Readiness Solutions—aimed at providing educators with practical solutions that foster student success.
We’ve conducted technical and scholarly research on a variety of topics, including test and test-item fairness, test reliability and validity, the meaning of test-score differences, improving the achievement of at-risk populations, occupational fit, career interests, course placement, and the determinants of academic and career success.
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ACT National Curriculum Survey®
The ACT National Curriculum Survey is a nationwide survey of educational practices and expectations. Conducted every three to five years by ACT, the survey collects data about what entering college students should know and be able to do to be ready for college-level coursework in English, math, reading, and science.
❚ The most recent results from 2012 are based on a national sample of 9,937 participants, including elementary school teachers, middle school/junior high school teachers, high school teachers, and college instructors in English, writing, math, reading, and science.
❚ The results of the survey are used to inform ongoing efforts to develop, refine, and update common academic standards such as the Common Core State Standards, as well as to inform policymakers and educators.
❚ The results are also used to help guide development of the ACT curriculum-based assessments—ACT Explore for 8th and 9th graders, ACT Plan for 10th graders, and the ACT for 11th and 12th graders—and ensure that they meet the needs of college and career readiness.
Learn more at www.act.org/research-policy/national-curriculum-survey
The ACT FoundationIn 2009, the ACT Board of Directors established the ACT Foundation. The ACT Foundation supports the ACT mission—helping people achieve education and workplace success—by facilitating and funding initiatives aimed at enriching that mission.
The ACT Foundation pursues advances in education by providing programs and services and conducting research that assist:
❚ Individuals planning and pursuing education and training
❚ Educators delivering instruction and training
❚ Policymakers concerned with ensuring that individuals are ready for education and workplace success
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The ACT is a curriculum-based educational and career planning tool that assesses the mastery of state and college readiness standards
The ACT is the capstone of ACT College and Career Readiness Solutions. The test shares a common score scale with ACT Explore and ACT Plan, making the system an effective tool to track academic progress and student growth.
Research BasedThe ACT is the only college admissions test linked to the ACT College Readiness Standards. The ACT College Readiness Standards are sets of statements intended to help students understand what their ACT scores mean. ACT developed College Readiness Benchmark Scores to directly measure College Readiness Standards that are based on actual college performance of students and reflected by specific test scores. The ACT test is aligned with the Common Core State Standards.
Find out more at www.act.org/standard
Key Facts about the ACT
❚ Accepted by all four-year colleges and universities in the United States.
❚ The ACT can be a great equalizer for opportunity.
❚ Approved for use in state models for No Child Left Behind and Annual Yearly Progress accountability.
❚ Enables school and district leaders to track student performance with aggregate and standards-based reporting for past high school classes.
❚ Used by many states as an instructional improvement program statewide to improve the college and career readiness of their students.
❚ Raises college awareness and exposure among all students, rather than just self-selected, college-bound students, when used statewide.
❚ Provides user-friendly information about how ACT tests align with state standards with the State Standards Match Reports.
Find out more at www.act.org/education/statematch
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FeaturesThe ACT is the curriculum-based college entrance exam that measures skills and knowledge in English, mathematics, reading, and science. The ACT is aligned to the Common Core State Standards and includes an optional writing test.
Benefits❚ No penalty for guessing.
The ACT is the only college admissions test based on the number of correct answers.
❚ Results help educators monitor academic growth from grades 8 through 12 (when combined with ACT Explore and ACT Plan) and better identify when and where students need help
❚ Helps educators to improve curriculum and instructional tools with the alignment of the ACT subject test scores to ACT College Readiness Standards
❚ Motivates students to perform to their best ability and often results in increased college enrollment, especially for underrepresented students
❚ Provides colleges and universities with detailed information for recruiting, advising, placement, and retention
❚ Helps students identify personally relevant career options with the ACT career exploration component
❚ Offers interventions to assist students in educational and career planning
Content/Skills Area Number of Items
ACT English Test (45 minutes)
Usage/Mechanics
Punctuation 10
Grammar and Usage 12
Sentence Structure 18
Rhetorical Skills
Strategy 12
Organization 11
Style 12
Total 75
ACT Mathematics Test (60 minutes)
Pre-Algebra 14
Elementary Algebra 10
Intermediate Algebra 9
Coordinate Geometry 9
Plane Geometry 14
Trigonometry 4
Total 60
ACT Reading Test (35 minutes)
Prose Fiction 10
Humanities 10
Social Studies 10
Natural Sciences 10
Total 40
ACT Science Test (35 minutes) Format
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ACT Writing Test (Optional, 30 minutes)
The optional Writing Test measures writing skills emphasized in high school English classes and in entry-level college composition courses. The test consists of one writing prompt that describes two points of view on an issue, and students are asked to write a response about their position on the issue.
Key Noncognitive Components
High School Course/Grade InformationAsks students about courses they have completed or plan to take in high school and the grades they have received
ACT Interest Inventory Helps students explore personally relevant career options
Student Profile Section (SPS) Collects responses about students' educational and vocational aspirations, plans, abilities, accomplishments, and needs
Defining College and Career ReadinessIn your own words, define college and career readiness.
How do you currently measure college and career readiness at your site?
How do you currently use or intend to use college and career readiness information at your site?
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The value of a variable below which a certain percent of variables fall
Statements describing the knowledge and skills typically demonstrated by students who score in a particular score range
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What is the ACT High School Report?The ACT High School Report provides comprehensive information about a student’s needs, interests, background, and abilities. Each report includes the following sections:
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llege
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advi
sor
may
hav
e ad
ditio
nal e
xam
ples
.) P
rogr
ams
are
desi
gnat
ed(2
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they
are
usu
ally
offe
red
by 2
-yea
r co
llege
s an
d (4
) if
they
are
usu
ally
offe
red
by 4
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rco
llege
s. P
rogr
ams
usua
lly o
ffere
d by
bot
h ar
e de
sign
ated
(2,
4).
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Em
plo
ymen
t-R
elat
ed S
ervi
ces:
Hum
anR
esou
rces
Dev
/Tra
in (
4),
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an R
esou
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Mgm
t (2,
4),
Lab
or/In
dust
rial R
elat
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(2,
4)
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Mar
keti
ng
& S
ales
:Fas
hion
Mer
chan
disi
ng(2
, 4)
, M
arke
ting
Mgm
t/Res
earc
h (2
, 4)
, R
eal
Est
ate
(2, 4
), S
ales
(2,
4)
C.
Man
agem
ent:
Bus
ines
s A
dmin
/Mgm
t (2,
4),
Hot
el/M
otel
/Res
taur
ant
Mgm
t (2
, 4)
, In
tern
a-tio
nal B
usin
ess
Mgm
t (4
), O
ffice
Mgm
t (2
, 4)
,S
port
s/R
ecre
atio
n M
gmt (
2, 4
), T
rave
l/Tou
rism
Mgm
t (2,
4)
D.
Reg
ula
tio
n &
Pro
tect
ion
:C
orre
ctio
ns (
2,
4),
Cri
min
al J
ustic
e (2
, 4)
, La
w E
nfor
cem
ent
(2,
4),
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tary
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hnol
ogie
s (2
), P
rote
ctiv
e S
ervi
ces
(2, 4
)
E.
Co
mm
un
icat
ion
s &
R
eco
rds:
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rt
Rep
ortin
g (2
),
Lega
l A
dmin
A
ssis
t (2
),
Med
ical
Offi
ce (
2),
Med
ical
Rec
ords
(2,
4),
S
ecre
taria
l Stu
dies
(2)
F.Fi
nan
cial
Tra
nsa
ctio
ns:
Acc
ount
ing
(2, 4
),B
anki
ng &
Fin
anci
al S
uppo
rt S
ervi
ces
(2,
4),
Fin
ance
(4)
, Inv
estm
ents
& S
ecur
ities
(4)
G.D
istr
ibu
tio
n &
Dis
pat
chin
g:
Avi
atio
n &
A
irway
Sci
ence
(2,
4),
Avi
atio
n M
gmt
& O
per-
atio
ns (
2, 4
)
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Tran
spo
rt O
per
atio
n &
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ated
:A
ircra
ft P
ilotin
g &
Nav
igat
ion
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4),
Tran
spor
tatio
n &
Mat
eria
ls M
ovin
g (2
, 4)
I.A
gri
cult
ure
, Fo
rest
ry
&
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ated
:A
gri-
busi
ness
(2,
4),
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icul
ture
(2,
4),
For
estr
y (2
,4)
, H
ortic
ultu
re
(2,
4),
Nat
ural
R
esou
rces
C
onse
rvat
ion/
Mgm
t (2,
4)
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om
pu
ter
&
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rmat
ion
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pec
ialt
ies:
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pute
r/In
form
atio
n S
cien
ces/
Pro
gram
min
g(2
, 4)
, M
gmt
Info
rmat
ion
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tem
s (2
, 4)
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etw
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/Sys
tem
s A
dm
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eb
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ign
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)
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stru
ctio
n &
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nten
ance
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stru
ctio
nTr
ades
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onst
ruct
ion/
Bui
ldin
g Te
chno
logy
(2,4
), F
ire P
rote
ctio
n &
Saf
ety
Tech
nolo
gy (2
, 4)
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fts
&
Rel
ated
:C
ulin
ary
Art
s/C
hef
Trai
ning
(2,
4),
Tex
tile
& A
ppar
el (
2, 4
)
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anu
fact
uri
ng
&
P
roce
ssin
g:
Gra
phic
&
P
rint
ing
Equ
ipm
ent
Ope
ratio
n (2
, 4)
, M
achi
ne
Tool
Te
chno
logy
(2
),
Pre
cisi
on
Pro
duct
ion
Trad
es (
2), W
eldi
ng T
echn
olog
y (2
)
N.
Mec
han
ical
&
E
lect
rica
l S
pec
ialt
ies:
A
ircra
ft/A
vion
ics
Tech
nolo
gy (
2),
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omot
ive
Mec
hani
cs/T
echn
olog
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), M
echa
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& R
epai
rTe
chno
logy
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g &
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olo
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tect
ure
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), D
rafti
ng (2
), E
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, 4),
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chno
logy
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atu
ral S
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ce &
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iolo
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, 4),
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mis
try
(4),
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hem
atic
s (4
), P
hysi
cal
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ence
s (2
, 4),
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sics
(4)
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edic
al T
ech
no
log
ies:
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d &
Nut
ritio
n(2
, 4)
, M
edic
al L
ab T
echn
olog
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, 4)
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gic
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nolo
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2, 4
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ry T
hera
pyTe
chno
logy
(2, 4
), V
eter
inar
ian
Tech
nolo
gy (2
, 4)
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Med
ical
Dia
gn
osi
s &
Tre
atm
ent:
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mu-
nica
tion
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orde
r S
ervi
ces
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mer
genc
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edic
al T
echn
olog
y (2
), M
edic
ine
(4),
Occ
upa-
tiona
l The
rapy
(2,
4),
Phy
sica
l The
rapy
(2,
4)
S.
So
cial
Sci
ence
:Eco
nom
ics
(4),
His
tory
(4),
Pol
itica
l Sci
/Gov
ernm
ent (
4), P
sych
olog
y (2
, 4),
Soc
ial S
cien
ces
(2, 4
), S
ocio
logy
(4)
T.A
pp
lied
Art
s (V
isu
al):
Cin
ema/
Film
/Vid
eo(2
, 4),
Des
ign
& V
isua
l Com
mun
icat
ions
(2,
4),
Fin
e/S
tudi
o A
rts
(2,
4),
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phic
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ign
(2,
4),
Inte
rior
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ign
(2, 4
)
U.
Cre
ativ
e &
P
erfo
rmin
g
Art
s:C
reat
ive
Wri
ting
(4),
Dan
ce (
4),
Mus
ic (
2, 4
), P
ublic
Spe
akin
g (2
, 4),
The
atre
Art
s (2
, 4)
V.A
pp
lied
A
rts
(Wri
tten
&
S
po
ken
):A
dver
tisin
g (2
,4),
C
omm
unic
atio
ns
(2,4
),
Eng
lish
Lang
/Lit
(2, 4
), F
orei
gn L
ang/
Lit (
2, 4
),Li
brar
y S
cien
ce (
2, 4
)
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ealt
h C
are:
Den
tal H
ygie
ne (
2, 4
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xer-
cise
S
cien
ce
(4),
M
edic
al/D
enta
l/Sur
gica
l A
ssis
ting
(2),
Nur
sing
(2,
4),
Pub
lic H
ealth
(4)
X.
Ed
uca
tion
:Ear
ly C
hild
hood
Tea
chin
g (2
, 4),
Ele
men
tary
Te
achi
ng
(4),
H
ealth
/Phy
sica
l E
duca
tion
(4),
Spe
cial
Edu
catio
n (4
), S
ubje
ct-
Spe
cific
Tea
chin
g (4
)
Y.C
om
mu
nit
y S
ervi
ces:
Chi
ld D
evel
opm
ent
(2,
4),
Fam
ily &
Con
sum
er S
cien
ces
(2,
4),
Par
aleg
al/L
egal
Ass
ista
nt (2
, 4),
Rel
igio
n (2
, 4),
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ial W
ork
(2, 4
)
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Per
son
al
Ser
vice
s:C
osm
etol
ogy/
Hai
r-st
ylin
g (2
), H
ealth
-Rel
ated
Ser
vice
s (2
)
MA
P R
EG
ION
S:
HO
W T
O U
SE
TH
E M
AP
:
1.T
he C
aree
r Are
as in
the
shad
ed r
egio
ns c
onta
in o
ccup
atio
ns th
at in
volv
e th
e ki
nds
of a
ctiv
ities
you
told
us
you
pref
er. I
nfor
mat
ion
on h
undr
eds
of o
ccup
atio
ns a
nd c
olle
ge m
ajor
s is
ava
ilabl
e at
ww
w.a
ctst
ud
ent.
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.F
ind
out a
bout
occ
upat
ions
in C
aree
r Are
as th
at lo
ok g
ood
to y
ou.
2.If
“Reg
ion
99”
is r
epor
ted,
you
r re
spon
ses
to t
he in
vent
ory
did
not
sugg
est
a cl
ear
dire
ctio
n to
exp
lore
. If
your
map
is b
lank
, yo
u di
d no
t an
swer
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item
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r sc
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o to
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and
begi
n ex
plor
ing.
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tart
ing
to th
ink
abou
t col
lege
maj
ors?
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list
to th
e rig
ht s
how
s a
few
exa
mpl
es o
f col
lege
maj
ors
rela
ted
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estio
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r in
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abili
ties
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er. B
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nsid
ered
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Determine three ways you could use the information found in the ACT High School Report sections with a student.
ACT Scores and Norms
Educational and Vocational Plans—College Selection
College Readiness
Interest Inventory—World Of Work
Analyzing The ACT Profile ReportThe ACT Profile Report provides information about the performance of your 2012 graduating seniors who took the ACT as sophomores, juniors, or seniors, self-reported at the time of testing that they were scheduled to graduate in 2012, and tested under standard time conditions. The ACT Profile Report is mailed to school principals.
This report focuses on:Performance—student test performance in the context of college readiness
Access—number of your graduates exposed to college entrance testing and the percent of race/ethnicity participation
Course Selection—percent of students pursuing a core curriculum
Course Rigor—impact of rigorous coursework on achievement
College Readiness—percent of students meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmark Scores in each content area
Awareness—extent to which student aspirations match performance
Articulation—colleges and universities to which your students send test results
Note: To view the graduating class of 2012 National ACT Profile Report or your state report, visit http://www.act.org/research-policy/college-career-readiness-report-2012
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form
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soph
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tim
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test
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n re
pres
ent n
orm
al –
eve
n ex
pect
ed –
flu
ctua
tions
. O
n th
e ot
her
hand
, tre
nd li
nes
offe
r m
ore
insi
ght i
nto
wha
t is
happ
enin
g in
a s
choo
l, di
stric
t, or
the
stat
e.
Fur
ther
mor
e, A
CT
enc
oura
ges
educ
ator
s to
mea
sure
stu
dent
per
form
ance
in th
e co
ntex
t of c
olle
ge r
eadi
ness
mea
sure
s. T
he
focu
s sh
ould
be
on th
e nu
mbe
r an
d pe
rcen
tage
of s
tude
nts
mee
ting
or e
xcee
ding
AC
T’s
Col
lege
Rea
dine
ss B
ench
mar
k S
core
s, a
mea
sure
that
is m
uch
mor
e m
eani
ngfu
l and
und
erst
anda
ble
than
an
aver
age
com
posi
te s
core
for
a gr
oup
of
stud
ents
.
Cod
e 99
9999
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MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
23
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T P
RO
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E R
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atin
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Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Th
e A
CT
is a
cu
rric
ulu
m-b
ased
mea
sure
of
colle
ge
read
ines
s. A
CT
co
mp
on
ents
incl
ud
e:T
ests
of a
cade
mic
ach
ieve
men
t in
Eng
lish,
mat
h, r
eadi
ng, s
cien
ce, a
nd w
ritin
g (o
ptio
nal)
Hig
h sc
hool
gra
de a
nd c
ours
e in
form
atio
nS
tude
nt P
rofil
e S
ectio
nC
aree
r In
tere
st In
vent
ory
Th
e A
CT
: Co
lleg
e C
ou
rse/
Co
urs
e A
rea
AC
T T
est
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
reE
nglis
h C
ompo
sitio
nE
nglis
h18 22
scitamehta
Marbegl
A Soc
ial S
cien
ces
Rea
ding
22 32ecneic
Sygoloi
B
For
mor
e in
form
atio
n, g
o to
ww
w.a
ct.o
rg
Eve
ry fe
w y
ears
, AC
T c
ondu
cts
the
AC
T N
atio
nal
Cu
rric
ulu
m S
urv
ey to
ens
ure
its c
urric
ulum
-bas
ed a
sses
smen
t too
ls a
ccur
atel
y m
easu
re th
e sk
ills
high
sch
ool t
each
ers
teac
h an
d in
stru
ctor
s of
ent
ry-le
vel c
olle
ge c
ours
es e
xpec
t. T
he A
CT
is th
e on
ly c
olle
ge
read
ines
s te
st d
esig
ned
to r
efle
ct th
e re
sults
of s
uch
a su
rvey
.
Onl
y th
e A
CT
rep
orts
Co
lleg
e R
ead
ines
s B
ench
mar
k S
core
s –
A b
ench
mar
k sc
ore
is th
e m
inim
um s
core
nee
ded
on a
n A
CT
su
bjec
t-ar
ea te
st to
indi
cate
a 5
0% c
hanc
e of
obt
aini
ng a
B o
r hi
gher
or
abou
t a 7
5% c
hanc
e of
obt
aini
ng a
C o
r hi
gher
in th
e co
rres
pond
ing
cred
it-be
arin
g co
llege
cou
rses
, whi
ch in
clud
e E
nglis
h C
ompo
sitio
n, A
lgeb
ra, S
ocia
l Sci
ence
and
Bio
logy
. T
hese
sc
ores
wer
e em
piric
ally
der
ived
bas
ed o
n th
e ac
tual
per
form
ance
of s
tude
nts
in c
olle
ge.
The
Col
lege
Rea
dine
ss B
ench
mar
k S
c ore
sar
e:
AC
T’s
Co
lleg
e R
ead
ines
s S
tan
dar
ds
are
sets
of s
tate
men
ts in
tend
ed to
hel
p st
uden
ts, p
aren
ts a
nd e
duca
tors
und
erst
and
the
mea
ning
of t
est s
core
s. T
he s
tand
ards
rel
ate
test
sco
res
to th
e ty
pes
of s
kills
nee
ded
for
succ
ess
in h
igh
scho
ol a
nd b
eyon
d.
The
y se
rve
as a
dire
ct li
nk b
etw
een
wha
t stu
dent
s ha
ve le
arne
d an
d w
hat t
hey
are
read
y to
do
next
. T
he A
CT
is th
e on
ly c
olle
ge r
eadi
ness
test
for
whi
ch s
core
s ca
n be
tied
dire
ctly
to s
tand
ards
. C
onne
ctin
g C
olle
ge R
eadi
ness
Sta
ndar
ds to
the
Cla
ssro
om in
terp
retiv
e gu
ides
ca
n be
foun
d at
ww
w.a
ct.o
rg/s
tand
ard/
info
serv
.htm
l.
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
24
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T P
RO
FIL
E R
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OR
T -
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h S
cho
ol
PA
GE
4G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2C
ode
9999
99
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Ho
w t
o Im
pro
ve S
core
s an
d In
crea
se C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
For
mor
e in
form
atio
n on
inte
rpre
ting
data
in th
is r
epor
t, or
to le
arn
how
AC
T c
an h
elp
your
stu
dent
s im
prov
e th
eir
read
ines
s fo
r co
llege
and
the
wor
kpla
ce, c
onta
ct y
our
regi
onal
offi
ce a
t 847
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0.
PLA
N G
UID
AN
CE
AC
TIV
ITIE
S B
AS
ED
ON
ST
UD
EN
TS
' CA
RE
ER
AN
D C
OLL
EG
E A
SP
IRA
TIO
NS
: D
ata
in T
able
s 4.
1 an
d 4.
2 en
able
the
read
er
to d
eter
min
e if
aspi
ratio
ns a
re c
onsi
sten
t with
aca
dem
ic p
erfo
rman
ce a
nd w
heth
er a
mon
g st
uden
ts w
ith s
imila
r as
pira
tions
, aca
dem
ic p
erfo
rman
ce is
co
nsis
tent
acr
oss
raci
al/e
thni
c gr
oups
.
EV
ALU
AT
ING
RIG
OR
OF
CO
UR
SE
S:
Tab
le 2
.6 r
epor
ts th
e pe
rcen
tage
of s
tude
nts
falli
ng in
eac
h of
the
AC
T C
olle
ge R
eadi
ness
Sta
ndar
ds s
core
ra
nges
. F
or e
xam
ple,
app
roxi
mat
ely
58%
of t
he c
ohor
t fal
l int
o th
e lo
wes
t thr
ee M
athe
mat
ics
scor
e ra
nges
. To
incr
ease
thes
e st
uden
ts'
achi
evem
ent,
iden
tify
the
stan
dard
s th
ey s
houl
d fo
cus
on n
ext b
y ac
cess
ing
AC
T's
Col
lege
Rea
dine
ss S
tand
ards
at w
ww
.act
.org
/sta
ndar
d.
25%
of y
our
stud
ents
met
all
four
AC
T C
olle
ge R
eadi
ness
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
res
(Tab
le 1
.1).
To
impr
ove
stud
ents
' sco
res
and
incr
ease
the
perc
enta
ge
of s
tude
nts
iden
tifie
d as
col
lege
rea
dy, A
CT
sug
gest
s:
PR
OV
IDIN
G A
CC
ES
S F
OR
ALL
ST
UD
EN
TS
TO
TA
KE
TH
E A
CT
: 34
6 of
you
r st
uden
ts a
re in
clud
ed in
this
rep
ort (
the
'coh
ort')
. Inc
reas
ing
acce
ss
insu
res
that
mor
e st
uden
ts h
ave
the
oppo
rtun
ity to
con
side
r co
llege
and
allo
ws
the
read
er to
use
this
rep
ort t
o ev
alua
te h
ow w
ell c
ours
es a
nd
inst
ruct
iona
l pro
gram
s ar
e pr
epar
ing
stud
ents
for
colle
ge a
nd w
ork.
MA
KIN
G C
OR
E C
UR
RIC
ULU
M A
PR
IOR
ITY
: E
mph
asiz
e th
e ne
ed fo
r al
l stu
dent
s to
dev
elop
col
lege
and
wor
k re
ady
skill
s, r
egar
dles
s of
post
seco
ndar
y as
pira
tions
. 61%
of t
he s
tude
nts
in th
e co
hort
rep
orte
d ta
king
cou
rses
that
wou
ld b
e co
nsid
ered
'Cor
e or
Mor
e' (
Tab
le 1
.4).
MA
KIN
G S
UR
E S
TU
DE
NT
S A
RE
TA
KIN
G T
HE
RIG
HT
KIN
DS
OF
CO
UR
SE
S:
Tab
le 3
.2 r
epor
t s 1
5% o
f the
coh
ort t
ook
less
than
thre
e ye
ars
of
mat
h co
urse
s. O
f the
se s
tude
nts,
8%
wer
e co
llege
rea
dy.
32%
of t
he c
ohor
t rep
orte
d ta
king
a c
ours
e se
quen
ce o
f Alg
ebra
I, A
lgeb
ra II
, and
G
eom
etry
. 12%
of t
hese
stu
dent
s w
ere
colle
ge r
eady
. In
com
paris
on, 6
2% o
f the
stu
dent
s w
ho to
ok 3
or
mor
e ye
ars
of m
ath
beyo
nd A
lgeb
ra I,
A
lgeb
ra II
, and
Geo
met
ry w
ere
colle
ge r
eady
. G
ettin
g m
ore
stud
ents
rea
dy fo
r A
lgeb
ra p
rior
to 9
th g
rade
will
incr
ease
the
chan
ces
that
stu
dent
s w
ill
be p
repa
red
for
and
take
adv
ance
d-le
vel m
ath
cour
ses.
Sim
ilarly
, Tab
le 3
.2 r
epor
ts 1
6% o
f the
coh
ort t
ook
less
than
thre
e ye
ars
of n
atur
al s
cien
ce c
ours
es.
11%
of t
hese
stu
dent
s w
ere
colle
ge r
eady
. In
co
mpa
rison
, 36%
of s
tude
nts
who
took
at l
east
thre
e ye
ars
of s
cien
ce c
ours
ewor
k w
ere
colle
ge r
eady
.
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
25
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T -
Hig
h S
cho
ol:
SE
CTI
ON
I, E
XE
CU
TIV
E S
UM
MA
RY
PA
GE
5G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Sec
tion
IE
xecu
tive
Sum
mar
y
Tab
les
with
in th
is s
ectio
n ha
ve b
een
chan
ged
to r
efle
ct th
e up
date
d U
nite
d S
tate
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion
race
/eth
nici
ty r
epor
ting
requ
irem
ents
. T
he r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
show
n ar
e th
e de
rived
Fed
eral
rep
ortin
g ca
tego
ries.
Not
all
valu
es c
onve
rt fr
om o
ld r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
into
new
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
ateg
orie
s.
The
refo
re, t
rend
dat
a m
ay n
ot b
e pr
esen
t whe
re d
irect
con
vers
ions
are
not
ava
ilabl
e.
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
26
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T -
Hig
h S
cho
ol:
SE
CTI
ON
I, E
XE
CU
TIV
E S
UM
MA
RY
PA
GE
6G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Fig
ure
1.1
. P
erce
nt
of
Yo
ur
Stu
den
ts R
ead
y fo
r C
olle
ge-
Lev
el C
ou
rsew
ork
60
36
52
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77
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66
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lege
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lish
Com
posi
tion
Col
lege
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ebra
Col
lege
Soc
ial S
cien
ceC
olle
ge B
iolo
gySt
uden
ts M
eetin
g A
ll 4
AC
TB
ench
mar
k Sc
ores
A b
ench
mar
k sc
ore
is th
e m
inim
um sc
ore
need
ed o
n an
AC
T su
bjec
t-are
a te
st to
indi
cate
a 5
0% c
hanc
e of
obt
aini
ng a
B o
r hi
gher
or
abou
t a 7
5% c
hanc
e of
obt
aini
ng a
C o
r hi
gher
in th
e co
rres
pond
ing
cred
it-be
arin
g co
llege
cou
rse.
Scho
olSt
ate
Nat
iona
l
AC
T En
glis
hB
ench
mar
k Sc
ore=
18A
CT
Mat
hB
ench
mar
k Sc
ore=
22A
CT
Rea
ding
Ben
chm
ark
Scor
e=22
AC
T Sc
ienc
eB
ench
mar
k Sc
ore=
23
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
27
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T -
Hig
h S
cho
ol:
SE
CTI
ON
I, E
XE
CU
TIV
E S
UM
MA
RY
PA
GE
7G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 1
.1.
Fiv
e Y
ear
Tre
nd
s—P
erce
nt
of
Stu
den
ts M
eeti
ng
Co
lleg
e R
ead
ines
s B
ench
mar
ksP
erce
nt
Mee
tin
g B
ench
mar
ksE
ng
lish
Mat
hem
atic
sR
ead
ing
Sci
ence
Mee
tin
g A
ll F
ou
rY
ear
Sch
ool
Sta
teS
choo
lS
tate
Sch
ool
Sta
teS
choo
lS
tate
Sch
ool
Sta
teS
choo
lS
tate
2007
209
23,0
1682
7851
5068
6141
3633
2820
0823
122
,950
8479
5250
6563
4237
3529
2009
237
22,3
7778
7946
5066
6436
3731
2920
1033
622
,943
6877
3951
5361
3437
3030
2011
346
22,9
6860
7736
5252
6231
4025
31
Tab
le 1
.2.
Fiv
e Y
ear
Tre
nd
s—A
vera
ge
AC
T S
core
sA
vera
ge
AC
T S
core
sE
ng
lish
Mat
hem
atic
sR
ead
ing
Sci
ence
Co
mp
osi
teY
ear
Sch
ool
Sta
teS
choo
lS
tate
Sch
ool
Sta
teS
choo
lS
tate
Sch
ool
Sta
teS
choo
lS
tate
2007
209
23,0
1622
.921
.622
.121
.924
.022
.622
.722
.323
.022
.320
0823
122
,950
23.4
21.9
22.1
22.0
23.5
22.9
22.3
22.3
22.9
22.4
2009
237
22,3
7723
.021
.921
.321
.923
.722
.921
.822
.422
.622
.420
1033
622
,943
21.2
21.8
20.7
21.8
22.1
22.6
21.1
22.3
21.4
22.2
2011
346
22,9
6820
.321
.719
.921
.921
.722
.620
.522
.420
.822
.3
Tab
le 1
.3.
Fiv
e Y
ear
Tre
nd
s—A
vera
ge
AC
T S
core
s N
atio
nw
ide
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
res
Yea
rE
ng
lish
Mat
hem
atic
sR
ead
ing
Sci
ence
Co
mp
osi
te20
071,
300,
599
20.7
21.0
21.5
21.0
21.2
2008
1,42
1,94
120
.621
.021
.420
.821
.120
091,
480,
469
20.6
21.0
21.4
20.9
21.1
2010
1,56
8,83
520
.521
.021
.320
.921
.020
111,
623,
112
20.6
21.1
21.3
20.9
21.1
Nu
mb
er o
f S
tud
ents
T
este
d
Nu
mb
er o
f S
tud
ents
T
este
d
Nu
mb
er o
f S
tud
ents
T
este
d
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
28
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T -
Hig
h S
cho
ol:
SE
CTI
ON
I, E
XE
CU
TIV
E S
UM
MA
RY
PA
GE
8G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 1
.4.
Fiv
e Y
ear
Tre
nd
s—A
vera
ge
AC
T S
core
s b
y L
evel
of
Pre
par
atio
nA
vera
ge
AC
T S
core
sN
um
ber
of
Stu
den
ts
Tes
ted
Per
cen
t2E
ng
lish
Mat
hem
atic
sR
ead
ing
Sci
ence
Co
mp
osi
te
Yea
rC
ore
or
Mor
e1Le
ss th
an
Cor
e
Cor
e or
Mor
e
Less
than
Cor
eC
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or
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ore
or M
ore"
res
ults
cor
resp
ond
to s
tude
nts
taki
ng fo
ur o
r m
ore
year
s of
Eng
lish
AN
D th
ree
or m
ore
year
s ea
ch o
f mat
h, s
ocia
l stu
dies
, and
nat
ural
sci
ence
.2 P
erce
nt o
f all
stud
ents
test
ed.
Num
bers
will
not
add
up
to 1
00%
due
to s
tude
nt n
on-r
espo
nse.
Tab
le 1
.5.
Fiv
e Y
ear
Tre
nd
s—P
erce
nt
and
Ave
rag
e C
om
po
site
Sco
re b
y R
ace/
Eth
nic
ity1
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
N%
Avg
N%
Avg
N%
Avg
N%
Avg
N%
Avg
8.02001
6434.12
001633
6.22001
7329.22
001132
0.32001
902st
ned
utS ll
A7.61
3277
3.7121
922.81
6173
1.8161
33nacire
mA nacirf
A/kcalB
7823
16.1
5.611
2.
00
0.710
1.
00
evitaN aksal
A/naidnI nacirem
A0
0.
2.4255
5810.42
07661
8.4216
1416.42
06521
etihW
181
5223
.21.81
571
8.912
43.02
24
3.914
9onitaL/cinapsi
H21
618
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301
2.812
58.12
38
8.912
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A14
421
.6N
ativ
e H
awai
ian/
Oth
er P
acifi
c Is
land
er0
0.
00
.0
0.
00
.0
0.
3.815
713.91
511
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24
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wT17
518
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882
1.229
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3113
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N/dnopser ot ton referP
3510
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1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 5
for
a de
scrip
tion
of r
ace/
ethn
icity
cha
nges
.
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
29
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T -
Hig
h S
cho
ol:
SE
CTI
ON
I, E
XE
CU
TIV
E S
UM
MA
RY
PA
GE
9G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 1
.6.
Per
cen
t o
f S
tud
ents
in C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Sta
nd
ard
s S
core
Ran
ges
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Sg
nidae
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mehta
Mhsil
gn
ES
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ge
)32 = kramhcne
B()22 = kra
mhcneB(
)22 = kramhcne
B()81 = kra
mhcneB(
1-12
13-1
5
16-1
9
20-2
3
24-2
7
28-3
2
33-3
6
% A
t or
Abo
ve
Ben
chm
ark
etatS =
loohcS =
17%
5%0%50%
100%
2%0%
0%50%
100%
10%
3%0%50%
100%
8%2%
0%50%
100%
60%
77%
0%50%
100%
12%
9%
0%50%
100%
24%
7%0%50%
100%
17%
8%0%50%
100%
15%
5%0%50%
100%
19%
20%
0%50%
100%
32%
30%
0%50%
100%
16%
21%
0%50%
100%
23%
17%
0%50%
100%
20%
30%
0%50%
100%
14%
25%
0%50%
100%
18%
27%
0%50%
100%
23%
37%
0%50%
100%
11%
21%
0%50%
100%
15%
25%
0%50%
100%
15%
20%
0%50%
100%
15%
27%
0%50%
100%
16%
12%
0%50%
100%
9%9%
0%50%
100%
16%
16%
0%50%
100%
11%
11%
0%50%
100%
36%
52%
0%50%
100%
52%
62%
0%50%
100%
31%
40%
0%50%
100%
5%4%
0%50%
100%
4%3%
0%50%
100%
9%6%
0%50%
100%
4%2%
0%50%
100%
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
30
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T- H
igh
Sch
oo
l: S
EC
TIO
N II
, AC
AD
EM
IC A
CH
IEV
EM
EN
TP
AG
E 1
1G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Sec
tion
IIA
cade
mic
Ach
ieve
men
t
Tab
les
with
in th
is s
ectio
n ha
ve b
een
chan
ged
to r
efle
ct th
e up
date
d U
nite
d S
tate
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion
race
/eth
nici
ty r
epor
ting
requ
irem
ents
. T
he r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
show
n ar
e th
e de
rived
Fed
eral
rep
ortin
g ca
tego
ries.
Not
all
valu
es c
onve
rt fr
om o
ld r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
into
new
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
ateg
orie
s.
The
refo
re, t
rend
dat
a m
ay n
ot b
e pr
esen
t whe
re d
irect
con
vers
ions
are
not
ava
ilabl
e.
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
31
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T- H
igh
Sch
oo
l: S
EC
TIO
N II
, AC
AD
EM
IC A
CH
IEV
EM
EN
TP
AG
E 1
2G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 2
.1.
AC
T S
core
Dis
trib
uti
on
s, C
um
ula
tive
Per
cen
tag
es (
CP
1 ), a
nd
Sco
re A
vera
ges
etiso
pm
oC
ecneic
Sg
nidae
Rscita
mehta
Mhsil
gn
E
NC
PN
CP
NC
PN
CP
NC
P36
110
01
100
610
04
100
010
036
355
100
310
04
982
994
100
3534
798
499
1197
598
199
3433
596
598
1194
497
699
3332
1595
296
1391
496
897
3231
1490
696
887
695
795
3130
986
294
1085
993
1692
3029
1284
1293
1282
790
788
2928
680
890
1278
1388
1586
2827
879
1188
1275
684
1082
2726
876
1284
1271
1283
1279
2625
1174
2081
1668
1979
1375
2524
1071
1075
1163
1674
1071
2423
1468
1372
760
2569
1868
2322
1464
1468
2158
1562
2363
2221
2160
136
415
5221
5814
5721
2019
5410
6118
4819
5114
5320
1915
4811
5824
4219
4622
4919
1813
4424
5510
3623
4017
4218
1711
4026
4812
3315
3429
3717
1627
3750
408
2922
2915
2916
1518
2951
2620
2715
2324
2515
1418
2419
1128
2115
1919
1814
136
1912
512
1321
1418
1213
1212
174
214
107
816
712
1114
142
114
59
67
211
1012
100
12
14
40
110
96
60
10
12
30
19
812
41
13
16
21
18
72
10
10
10
10
17
61
10
10
10
10
16
50
10
10
10
10
15
40
10
10
10
10
14
30
10
10
11
10
13
20
10
10
10
10
12
10
10
10
10
10
11
Avg
(S
D)
)2.6( 8.02)3.6( 5.02
)2.7( 7.12)7.5( 9.91
)4.7( 3.02A
vg (
SD
)1 C
P is
the
cum
ulat
ive
perc
ent o
f stu
dent
s at
or
belo
w a
sco
re p
oint
.
Not
e: S
hade
d po
rtio
ns o
f col
umns
iden
tify
the
stud
ents
who
met
/exc
eede
d th
e A
CT
Col
lege
Rea
dine
ss B
ench
mar
k S
core
s.
AC
T S
cale
S
core
AC
T S
cale
S
core
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
32
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T- H
igh
Sch
oo
l: S
EC
TIO
N II
, AC
AD
EM
IC A
CH
IEV
EM
EN
TP
AG
E 1
3G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 2
.2.
AC
T S
ub
sco
re D
istr
ibu
tio
ns,
Cu
mu
lati
ve P
erce
nta
ges
(C
P1 ),
an
d S
ub
test
Sco
re A
vera
ges
scitame
htaM
gni
daeR
hsilgn
E
Usa
ge/
Mec
han
ics
Rh
eto
rica
l Ski
llsS
oci
al S
tudi
es/
Sci
ence
sA
rts/
Lit
erat
ure
Pre
/Ele
men
tary
A
lgeb
raA
lgeb
ra/ C
oo
rdin
ate
Geo
met
ryP
lan
e G
eom
etry
/ Tr
igo
no
met
ry
NC
PN
CP
NC
PN
CP
NC
PN
CP
NC
P
1817
100
910
020
100
1410
015
100
410
05
100
18
1723
954
9714
9424
9613
965
991
9917
1619
8842
9634
9029
8910
9213
9712
9816
1512
8320
8419
8027
8120
8911
9416
9515
1414
7916
7815
7512
7327
8317
9029
9014
139
7520
7438
7124
6923
7534
8619
8213
1220
7325
6820
6021
6214
6920
7632
7612
1131
6736
6115
5425
5622
6524
7024
6711
1032
5820
5025
4924
4920
5844
6352
6010
928
4948
4530
4227
4228
5342
5028
459
834
4124
3145
3416
3430
4547
3859
378
72 3
3115
2428
2118
30
5936
3625
420
7
627
2424
1917
1237
2533
1922
1428
196
521
1623
1212
823
1425
915
826
115
423
1013
610
417
71
20
31
34
39
45
23
15
23
26
39
33
24
12
11
13
13
11
20
12
10
10
10
10
10
15
11
11
Avg
(S
D)
10.0
(4.
3)10
.5 (
3.9)
11.1
(4.
0)10
.7 (
4.4)
10.1
(3.
9)9.
8 (3
.4)
9.9
(3.4
)A
vg (
SD
)1 C
P is
the
cum
ulat
ive
perc
ent o
f stu
dent
s at
or
belo
w a
sco
re p
oint
.
Tab
le 2
.3.
AC
T S
core
Qu
arti
le V
alu
esetis
op
mo
Cecneic
Sg
nidae
Rscita
mehtaM
hsilg
nE
elitrau
Q52
5282
4262
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Q02
0212
8102
)elitnecreP ht05( 2
Q61
6151
5151
)elitnecreP ht52( 1
QAC
T S
cale
S
core
AC
T S
cale
S
core
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
33
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T- H
igh
Sch
oo
l: S
EC
TIO
N II
, AC
AD
EM
IC A
CH
IEV
EM
EN
TP
AG
E 1
4G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 2
.4.
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Co
mp
osi
te S
core
s fo
r R
ace/
Eth
nic
ity1 b
y L
evel
of
Pre
par
atio
nS
tud
ent
Gro
up
ero
C na
hT sse
Ler
oM r
o ero
Cytici
nht
E/ecaR
All
Stu
den
ts9.71
7.2216
643B
lack
/Afr
ican
Am
eric
an5.41
5.7115
87A
mer
ican
Indi
an/A
lask
a N
ativ
e.
. .
0W
hite
1.029.42
56181
His
pani
c/La
tino
4.619.91
7512
Asi
an0.51
7.2268
41N
ativ
e H
awai
ian/
Oth
er P
ac. I
sl.
. .
.0
Tw
o or
mor
e ra
ces
7.619.91
3571
Pre
fer
not/N
o R
espo
nse
9.712.32
7553
All
Stu
den
ts8.91
0.3297
869,22B
lack
/Afr
ican
Am
eric
an2.51
5.8126
385A
mer
ican
Indi
an/A
lask
a N
a tiv
e6.81
0.1286
86W
hite
2.022.32
18256,91
His
pani
c/La
tino
0.815.02
07729
Asi
an4.91
7.3218
735N
ativ
e H
awai
ian/
Oth
er P
ac. I
sl.
.0.02
0011
Tw
o or
mor
e ra
ces
6.914.22
96134
Pre
fer
not/N
o R
espo
nse
4.914.32
06967
1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 1
1 fo
r a
desc
riptio
n of
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
hang
es.
2 "Cor
e or
Mor
e" r
esul
ts c
orre
spon
d to
stu
dent
s ta
king
four
or
mor
e ye
ars
of E
nglis
h A
ND
thre
e or
mor
e ye
ars
each
of m
ath,
soc
ial s
tudi
es, a
nd n
atur
al s
cien
ce.
Tab
le 2
.5.
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
res
by
Rac
e/E
thn
icit
y1
Stu
den
tG
rou
pR
ace/
Eth
nic
ity
En
glis
hM
ath
emat
ics
Rea
din
gS
cien
ceC
om
po
site
All
Stu
den
ts8.02
5.027.12
9.913.02
1.611.61
7.612.61
8.41nacire
mA nacirf
A/kcalB
. .
. .
.evita
N aksalA/naidnI nacire
mA
2.329.22
2.428.12
3.32etih
W1.81
4.814.91
3.719.61
onitaL/cinapsiH
6.121.12
1.223.22
4.02nais
A.
. .
. .
.lsI .caP reht
O/naiiawa
H evitaN
3.814.81
9.918.71
0.71secar ero
m ro ow
T1.12
3.025.22
4.029.02
esnopseR o
N/ton referP A
ll S
tud
ents
3.224.22
6.229.12
7.121.71
5.713.71
2 .719.51
nacirem
A nacirfA/kcal
B3.02
7.020.12
9.919.81
evitaN aksal
A/naidnI nacirem
A6.22
8.229.22
1.221.22
etihW
6.919.91
0.024.91
5.81onitaL/cinapsi
H9.22
0.325.22
8.328.12
naisA
0.020.81
0.120.12
0.02.lsI .ca
P rehtO/naiia
waH evita
N4.12
3.122.22
7.020.12
secar erom ro o
wT
5.124.12
2.221.12
9.02esnopse
R oN/ton refer
P1 R
efer
to th
e se
ctio
n he
ader
on
page
11
for
a de
scrip
tion
of r
ace/
ethn
icity
cha
nges
.
Sta
te
Sch
oo
l
Sta
te
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Co
mp
osi
te S
core
Sch
oo
l
Nu
mb
er o
f S
tud
ents
T
este
dP
erce
nt
Tak
ing
C
ore
or
Mo
re2
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
34
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T- H
igh
Sch
oo
l: S
EC
TIO
N II
, AC
AD
EM
IC A
CH
IEV
EM
EN
TP
AG
E 1
5G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 2
.6.
Per
cen
t o
f S
tud
ents
in C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Sta
nd
ard
s (C
RS
) S
core
Ran
ges
Stu
den
tE
ng
lish
Mat
hem
atic
sR
ead
ing
Sci
ence
Gro
up
N%
N%
N%
N%
33 to
36
185
134
329
154
28 to
32
5616
309
5516
3911
24 to
27
3711
5315
5115
5315
20 to
23
6820
5014
6118
8023
16 to
19
6619
111
3254
1679
2313
to 1
542
1282
2460
1751
1501
to 1
259
177
233
1029
833
to 3
692
74
623
31,
326
652
62
28 to
32
2,64
912
2,14
79
3,69
216
2,44
711
24 to
27
4,82
521
5,84
525
4,53
720
6,13
827
20 to
23
6,81
63 0
5,84
725
6,08
727
8,47
137
16 to
19
4,52
720
6,89
630
4,74
221
3,84
017
13 to
15
2,03
59
1,56
87
1,85
38
1,09
15
01 to
12
1,18
95
420
731
345
52
Tab
le 2
.7.
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
res
by
Gen
der
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
res
NP
erce
ntE
nglis
hM
athe
mat
ics
Rea
ding
Sci
ence
Com
posi
teM
ales
174
5020
.020
.521
.720
.920
.9F
emal
es16
347
20.8
19.3
21.9
20.2
20.7
Mis
sing
93
18.4
19.6
19.0
18.1
18.9
Mal
es10
,636
4621
.422
.622
.423
.122
.5F
emal
es12
,181
5322
.121
.222
.822
.022
.1M
issi
ng15
11
16.5
17.9
18.9
18.3
18.0
Tab
le 2
.8.
Per
cen
t o
f S
tud
ents
Mee
tin
g C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
res
by
Gen
der
Per
cen
t o
f S
tud
ents
Mee
tE
nglis
hM
athe
mat
ics
Rea
ding
Sci
ence
All
Fou
rM
ales
5741
5234
28F
emal
es63
3153
2822
Mal
es75
5860
453 5
Fem
ales
7947
6335
28
Gen
der
Sch
oo
l
Sta
te
Stu
den
t G
rou
p
Stu
den
t G
rou
p
Sch
oo
l
Sta
te
CR
SR
ang
e
Sch
oo
l
Sta
te
Gen
der
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
35
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T- H
igh
Sch
oo
l: S
EC
TIO
N II
, AC
AD
EM
IC A
CH
IEV
EM
EN
TP
AG
E 1
6G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 2
.9.
Co
lleg
e R
ead
ines
s B
ench
mar
k (C
RB
) P
erce
nt
and
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
res
by
Ove
rall
Hig
h S
cho
ol C
urr
icu
lum
Stu
den
tC
urr
icu
lum
En
glis
hM
ath
emat
ics
Rea
din
gS
cien
ceC
om
po
site
Gro
up
Tak
en1
CR
B %
Avg
CR
B %
Avg
CR
B %
Avg
CR
B %
Avg
CR
B %
4A
vgC
ore
or M
ore2
211
7222
.547
21.6
6323
.643
22.5
3422
.7Le
ss th
an C
ore
115
4417
.119
17.6
3719
.013
17.8
1017
.9M
issi
ng3
2025
15.5
1016
.530
17.9
1016
.010
16.6
Cor
e or
Mor
e18
,228
8222
.558
22.6
6723
.344
23.1
3523
.0Le
ss th
an C
ore
4,23
659
19.0
2919
.345
20.2
2220
.215
19.8
Mis
sing
504
4116
.419
17.8
3318
.214
18.0
917
.71 "
Cur
ricul
um T
aken
" re
flect
s ov
eral
l hig
h sc
hool
cur
ricul
um in
this
tabl
e.2 "
Cor
e or
Mor
e" r
esul
ts c
orre
spon
d to
stu
dent
s ta
king
four
or
mor
e ye
ars
of E
nglis
h A
ND
thre
e or
mor
e ye
ars
each
of m
ath,
soc
ial s
tudi
es, a
nd n
atur
al s
cien
ce.
3 Zer
o ye
ars
or n
o co
urse
wor
k in
form
atio
n re
port
ed in
one
or
mor
e co
nten
t are
as.
4 Com
posi
te C
RB
% r
esul
ts r
efle
ct s
tude
nts
who
mee
t all
four
sub
ject
-are
a be
nchm
arks
.
Tab
le 2
.10.
Co
lleg
e R
ead
ines
s B
ench
mar
k (C
RB
) P
erce
nt
and
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
res
by
Co
nte
nt-
Sp
ecif
ic C
urr
icu
lum
Stu
den
tC
urr
icu
lum
ecneic
Sg
nidae
Rscita
mehta
Mhsil
gn
EG
rou
pT
aken
1N
CR
B %
Avg
NC
RB
%A
vgN
CR
B %
Avg
NC
RB
%A
vgC
ore
or M
ore2
273
6421
.127
842
20.9
284
5722
.427
536
21.4
Less
than
Cor
e58
4517
.452
816
.047
2618
.654
1117
.6M
issi
ng3
1533
16.3
1613
16.8
1540
19.0
1712
16.2
Cor
e or
Mor
e21
,332
7822
.021
,176
5522
.321
,405
6322
.820
,445
4222
.8Le
ss th
an C
ore
1,20
859
18.9
1,32
38
16.9
1,13
347
20.4
2,07
817
19.5
Mis
sing
428
4216
.546
919
17.8
430
3318
.244
515
18.1
1"C
urric
ulum
Tak
en"
refle
cts
cont
ent-
spec
ific
curr
icul
um in
this
tabl
e.2 "
Cor
e or
Mor
e" r
esul
ts c
orre
spon
d to
stu
dent
s ta
king
four
or
mor
e ye
ars
of E
nglis
h or
thre
e or
mor
e ye
ars
of m
ath,
soc
ial s
tudi
es, o
r na
tura
l sci
ence
, res
pect
ivel
y.
For
inst
ance
, Rea
ding
"C
ore
or M
ore"
res
ults
cor
resp
ond
to s
tude
nts
taki
ng th
ree
or m
ore
year
s of
soc
ial s
tudi
es, r
egar
dles
s of
cou
rses
take
n in
oth
er c
onte
nt a
reas
.3 Z
ero
year
s or
no
cour
sew
ork
info
rmat
ion
repo
rted
in th
e sp
ecifi
ed c
onte
nt a
rea.
Sta
te
N
Sch
oo
l
Sta
te
Sch
oo
l
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
36
71 E
GA
PR
OGI
R E
SR
UO
C F
O TC
AP
MI E
HT &
SS
ENI
DA
ER
EG
EL
LO
C ,III N
OITC
ES :l
oo
hcS
hgi
H - TR
OP
ER
ELI
FO
RP T
CA G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Sec
tion
IIIC
olle
ge R
eadi
ness
and
the
Impa
ct o
f Cou
rse
Rig
or
Tab
les
with
in th
is s
ectio
n ha
ve b
een
chan
ged
to r
efle
ct th
e up
date
d U
nite
d S
tate
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion
race
/eth
nici
ty r
epor
ting
requ
irem
ents
. T
he r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
show
n ar
e th
e de
rived
Fed
eral
rep
ortin
g ca
tego
ries.
Not
all
valu
es c
onve
rt fr
om o
ld r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
into
new
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
ateg
orie
s.
The
refo
re, t
rend
dat
a m
ay n
ot b
e pr
esen
t whe
re d
irect
con
vers
ions
are
not
ava
ilabl
e.
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
37
81 E
GA
PR
OGI
R E
SR
UO
C F
O TC
AP
MI E
HT &
SS
ENI
DA
ER
EG
EL
LO
C ,III N
OITC
ES :l
oo
hcS
hgi
H - TR
OP
ER
ELI
FO
RP T
CA G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Fig
ure
3.1
. P
erce
nt
of
Stu
den
ts M
eeti
ng
AC
T C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
res
by
Rac
e/E
thn
icit
y1 : E
NG
LIS
H
1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 1
7 fo
r a
desc
riptio
n of
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
hang
es.
59
50
62
23
71
40
41
50
38
77
29
60
100
8060
4020
020
4060
8010
0
Per
cent
Not
Rea
dyP
erce
nt R
eady
Asi
anN
= 1
4%
Rea
dy =
50
Tw
o or
Mor
e R
aces
N =
17
% R
eady
= 4
1
His
pani
c/La
tino
N =
21
% R
eady
= 3
8
Whi
teN
= 1
81%
Rea
dy =
77
Am
eric
an In
dian
/Ala
ska
Nat
ive
N =
0%
Rea
dy =
.
Bla
ck/A
fric
an A
mer
ican
N =
78
% R
eady
= 2
9
All
Stu
dent
sN
= 3
46%
Rea
dy =
60
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n/O
ther
Pac
. Isl
.N
= 0
% R
eady
= .
AC
T E
nglis
h B
ench
mar
k S
core
=
18
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
38
91 E
GA
PR
OGI
R E
SR
UO
C F
O TC
AP
MI E
HT &
SS
ENI
DA
ER
EG
EL
LO
C ,III N
OITC
ES :l
oo
hcS
hgi
H - TR
OP
ER
ELI
FO
RP T
CA G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Fig
ure
3.2
. P
erce
nt
of
Stu
den
ts M
eeti
ng
AC
T C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
res
by
Rac
e/E
thn
icit
y1 : M
AT
HE
MA
TIC
S
1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 1
7 fo
r a
desc
riptio
n of
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
hang
es.
82
50
90
49
91
64
18
50
10
51
9
36
100
8060
4020
020
4060
8010
0
Per
cent
Not
Rea
dyP
erce
nt R
eady
Asi
anN
= 1
4%
Rea
dy =
50
Tw
o or
Mor
e R
aces
N =
17
% R
eady
= 1
8
All
Stu
dent
sN
= 3
46%
Rea
dy =
36
Bla
ck/A
fric
an A
mer
ican
N =
78
% R
eady
= 9
Am
eric
an In
dian
/Ala
ska
Nat
ive
N =
0%
Rea
dy =
.
Whi
teN
= 1
81%
Rea
dy =
51
His
pani
c/La
tino
N =
21
% R
eady
= 1
0
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n/O
ther
Pac
. Isl
.N
= 0
% R
eady
= .
AC
T M
athe
mat
ics
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
re =
22
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
39
02 E
GA
PR
OGI
R E
SR
UO
C F
O TC
AP
MI E
HT &
SS
ENI
DA
ER
EG
EL
LO
C ,III N
OITC
ES :l
oo
hcS
hgi
H - TR
OP
ER
ELI
FO
RP T
CA G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Fig
ure
3.3
. P
erce
nt
of
Stu
den
ts M
eeti
ng
AC
T C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
res
by
Rac
e/E
thn
icit
y1 : R
EA
DIN
G
1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 1
7 fo
r a
desc
riptio
n of
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
hang
es.
5350
71
32
81
48
4750
29
68
19
52
100
8060
4020
020
4060
8010
0
Per
cent
Not
Rea
dyP
erce
nt R
eady
All
Stu
dent
sN
= 3
46%
Rea
dy =
52
Bla
ck/A
fric
an A
mer
ican
N =
78
% R
eady
= 1
9
Am
eric
an In
dian
/Ala
ska
Nat
ive
N =
0%
Rea
dy =
.
Whi
teN
= 1
81%
Rea
dy =
68
His
pani
c/La
tino
N =
21
% R
eady
= 2
9
Asi
anN
= 1
4%
Rea
dy =
50
Tw
o or
Mor
e R
aces
N =
17
% R
eady
= 4
7
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n/O
ther
Pac
. Isl
.N
= 0
% R
eady
= .
AC
T R
eadi
ng B
ench
mar
k S
core
=
22
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
40
12 E
GA
PR
OGI
R E
SR
UO
C F
O TC
AP
MI E
HT &
SS
ENI
DA
ER
EG
EL
LO
C ,III N
OITC
ES :l
oo
hcS
hgi
H - TR
OP
ER
ELI
FO
RP T
CA G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Fig
ure
3.4
. P
erce
nt
of
Stu
den
ts M
eeti
ng
AC
T C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
res
by
Rac
e/E
thn
icit
y1 : S
CIE
NC
E
1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 1
7 fo
r a
desc
riptio
n of
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
hang
es.
82
64
81
56
92
69
18
36
19
44
8
31
100
8060
4020
020
4060
8010
0
Per
cent
Not
Rea
dyP
erce
nt R
eady
All
Stu
dent
sN
= 3
46%
Rea
dy =
31
Bla
ck/A
fric
an A
mer
ican
N =
78
% R
eady
= 8
Am
eric
an In
dian
/Ala
ska
Nat
ive
N =
0%
Rea
dy =
.
Whi
teN
= 1
81%
Rea
dy =
44
His
pani
c/La
tino
N =
21
% R
eady
= 1
9
Asi
anN
= 1
4%
Rea
dy =
36
Tw
o or
Mor
e R
aces
N =
17
% R
eady
= 1
8
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n/O
ther
Pac
. Isl
.N
= 0
% R
eady
= .
AC
T S
cien
ce B
ench
mar
k S
core
=
23
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
41
22 E
GA
PR
OGI
R E
SR
UO
C F
O TC
AP
MI E
HT &
SS
ENI
DA
ER
EG
EL
LO
C ,III N
OITC
ES :l
oo
hcS
hgi
H - TR
OP
ER
ELI
FO
RP T
CA G
radu
atin
g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Fig
ure
3.5
. P
erce
nt
of
Stu
den
ts M
eeti
ng
AC
T C
olle
ge
Rea
din
ess
Ben
chm
ark
Sco
res
by
Rac
e/E
thn
icit
y1 : A
LL
FO
UR
1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 1
7 fo
r a
desc
riptio
n of
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
hang
es.
94
79
90
62
96
75
6
21
10
38
4
25
100
8060
4020
020
4060
8010
0
Per
cent
Not
Rea
dyP
erce
nt R
eady
All
Stu
dent
sN
= 3
46%
Rea
dy =
25
Bla
ck/A
fric
an A
mer
ican
N =
78
% R
eady
= 4
Am
eric
an In
dian
/Ala
ska
Nat
ive
N =
0%
Rea
dy =
.
Whi
teN
= 1
81%
Rea
dy =
38
His
pani
c/La
tino
N =
21
% R
eady
= 1
0
Asi
anN
= 1
4%
Rea
dy =
21
Tw
o or
Mor
e R
aces
N =
17
% R
eady
= 6
Nat
ive
Haw
aiia
n/O
ther
Pac
. Isl
.N
= 0
% R
eady
= .
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
42
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T -
Hig
h S
cho
ol:
SE
CTI
ON
III,
CO
LL
EG
E R
EA
DIN
ES
S &
TH
E IM
PA
CT
OF
CO
UR
SE
RIG
OR
PA
GE
23
Gra
duat
ing
Cla
ss 2
012
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 3
.1.
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
res
and
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Sco
re C
han
ges
by
Co
mm
on
Co
urs
e P
atte
rns
selame
Fsela
Mst
ned
utS ll
Anretta
P esru
oC E
NG
LIS
H C
OU
RS
E P
AT
TE
RN
NP
erce
ntA
CT
E
nglis
hC
ours
e V
alue
A
dded
1N
Per
cent
AC
T
Eng
lish
Cou
rse
Val
ue
Add
ed1
NP
erce
ntA
CT
E
nglis
hC
ours
e V
alue
A
dded
1
Eng
9, E
ng 1
0, E
ng 1
1, E
ng 1
2, &
Oth
er E
nglis
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029
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6.0
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Oth
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of 4
or
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Oth
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ce c
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ted
154
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2 , Bio
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s11
333
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6236
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2.6271
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en S
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329
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3.7
169
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Oth
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of 3
yea
rs o
f Nat
ural
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ence
6820
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Less
than
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116
16.3
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317
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valu
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s th
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CT
sco
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to c
ours
e se
quen
ces
in w
hich
stu
dent
s to
ok l
ess
than
four
yea
rs o
f Eng
lish
or le
ss th
an th
ree
year
s of
Mat
hem
atic
s, S
ocia
l Sci
ence
or
Nat
ural
Sci
ence
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clud
es G
ener
al, P
hysi
cal a
nd E
arth
Sci
ence
s.
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MP
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SC
HO
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43
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RP T
CA G
radu
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g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 3
.2.
Co
lleg
e R
ead
ines
s P
erce
nts
by
Co
mm
on
Co
urs
e P
atte
rns
etatS
lo
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Snretta
P esru
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NG
LIS
H C
OU
RS
E P
AT
TE
RN
NP
erce
nt T
akin
g P
atte
rnA
vg A
CT
E
nglis
hP
erce
nt M
eetin
g B
ench
mar
kN
Per
cent
Tak
ing
Pat
tern
Avg
AC
T
Eng
lish
Per
cent
Mee
ting
Ben
chm
ark
Eng
9, E
ng 1
0, E
ng 1
1, E
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2, &
Oth
er E
nglis
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029
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769,
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3.1225
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8.9105
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544.71
7185
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ero
year
s / n
o E
nglis
h co
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s re
port
ed15
416
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428
216
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MA
TH
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ICS
CO
UR
SE
PA
TT
ER
NN
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cent
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ing
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tern
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AC
T
Mat
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nt M
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g B
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mar
kN
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cent
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Avg
AC
T
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T ,moe
G ,2 glA ,1 gl
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15
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5125
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year
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of 3
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rs o
f Nat
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ence
6820
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rs o
f Nat
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ence
5416
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ural
Sci
ence
cou
rses
rep
orte
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516
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445
218
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1 Incl
udes
Gen
eral
, Phy
sica
l and
Ear
th S
cien
ces.
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e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
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NOIT
CE
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OR
P TC
A Gra
duat
ing
Cla
ss 2
012
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Sec
tion
IVC
aree
r an
d E
duca
tiona
l Asp
iratio
ns
Tab
les
with
in th
is s
ectio
n ha
ve b
een
chan
ged
to r
efle
ct th
e up
date
d U
nite
d S
tate
s D
epar
tmen
t of E
duca
tion
race
/eth
nici
ty r
epor
ting
requ
irem
ents
. T
he r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
show
n ar
e th
e de
rived
Fed
eral
rep
ortin
g ca
tego
ries.
Not
all
valu
es c
onve
rt fr
om o
ld r
ace/
ethn
icity
cat
egor
ies
into
new
rac
e/et
hnic
ity c
ateg
orie
s.
The
refo
re, t
rend
dat
a m
ay n
ot b
e pr
esen
t whe
re d
irect
con
vers
ions
are
not
ava
ilabl
e.
Tab
les
with
in th
is s
ectio
n ha
ve b
een
chan
ged
to r
efle
ct th
e up
date
d E
duca
tiona
l Maj
or c
ateg
orie
s im
plem
ente
d by
AC
T in
the
fall
of 2
010.
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
45
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
EP
OR
T -
Hig
h S
cho
ol:
SE
CTI
ON
IV, C
AR
EE
R A
ND
ED
UC
ATI
ON
AL
AS
PIR
ATI
ON
SP
AG
E 2
6G
radu
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g C
lass
201
2
Tot
al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 4
.1.
Dis
trib
uti
on
of
Pla
nn
ed E
du
cati
on
al M
ajo
rs f
or
All
Stu
den
ts b
y C
olle
ge
Pla
ns
All
Stu
den
tsP
lan
on
2 Y
ears
or
Les
s o
f C
olle
ge
Pla
n o
n 4
Yea
rs o
r M
ore
of
Co
lleg
e
Pla
nn
ed E
du
catio
nal
Maj
or1
N2
Per
cent
3A
vg A
CT
C
omp
NP
erce
nt3
Avg
AC
T
Com
pN
Per
cent
3A
vg A
CT
C
omp
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icul
ture
& N
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al R
esou
rces
Con
serv
atio
n9
318
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315
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218
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31
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a, E
thin
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inar
y S
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125
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0.
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32.91
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420.8
31
4.818
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8.522
50.51
31
3.322
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mmo
C Com
mun
ity, F
amily
, & P
erso
nal S
ervi
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144
16.0
26
13.5
104
16.3 3.32
38
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03.32
28
scitamehta
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C
2.122
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31
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4.428
120.31
31
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1.123
88.81
214
3.023
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6.323
80.91
62
3.223
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7.111
3 .
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H
8.0241
737.81
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7.0221
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S htlaeH
5.321
2 .
00
5.321
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33.41
127
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32 .
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0.126
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R oN 1 R
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to th
e se
ctio
n he
ader
on
page
25
for
a de
scrip
tion
of e
duca
tiona
l maj
or c
hang
es.
2 2-Y
ear
and
4-Y
ear
"N"
coun
ts d
o no
t ref
lect
"M
issi
ng"
and
"Oth
er"
colle
ge p
lans
, the
refo
re th
ey m
ay n
ot a
dd u
p to
the
N c
ount
for
All
Stu
dent
s.
3 Per
cent
of s
tude
nts
test
ed w
ithin
Col
lege
Pla
n gr
oups
(A
ll S
tude
nts,
2-Y
ear,
4-Y
ear)
.
Cod
e 99
9999
SA
MP
LE H
IGH
SC
HO
OL
46
AC
T P
RO
FIL
E R
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T -
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h S
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ol:
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ON
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AR
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R A
ND
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AS
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ON
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AG
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radu
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lass
201
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al S
tude
nts
in R
epor
t: 34
6
Tab
le 4
.2.
Ave
rag
e A
CT
Co
mp
osi
te S
core
s fo
r R
acia
l/Eth
nic
1 Gro
up
s b
y P
ost
-Sec
on
dar
y E
du
cati
on
al A
spir
atio
ns
All
Rac
ial/E
thn
ic G
rou
ps
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hW
evitaN aksal
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mA nacirf
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deni
bmo
CN
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rage
NA
vera
geN
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rage
NA
vera
geN
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rage 0.31
18.91
4 .
00.31
33.61
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T-coV 2-
yr C
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ge D
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812
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16.1
122
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rs D
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119
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0.
5220
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duat
e S
tudy
7222
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15.2
0.
4425
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f. Le
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0.
5226
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8 .
00.41
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pons
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19.8
316
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. 14
21.3
215
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All
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ic G
rou
ps
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bm
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ive
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aiia
n/
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er P
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ic Is
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der
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or
mo
re r
aces
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fer
no
t to
res
po
nd
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rage
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rage
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rage 0.61
1 .
0 .
0 .
03.61
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yr C
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ge D
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15.8
117
.00
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18.8
417
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rs D
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119
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0.
615
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duat
e S
tudy
7222
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22.0
0.
319
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f. Le
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322
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pons
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0.
0.
115
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1 Ref
er to
the
sect
ion
head
er o
n pa
ge 2
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r a
desc
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rac
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hnic
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tude
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6
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Tab
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Ave
rag
e A
CT
En
glis
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nd
Wri
tin
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core
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Eth
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r st
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the
sect
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n pa
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r a
desc
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n of
rac
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hnic
ity c
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glis
h/W
riti
ng
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mb
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Cod
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9999
SA
MP
LE H
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SC
HO
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49
The ACT Profile Report Guiding Questions
Data Influencers❚ Academic Preparation
❚ Size of Testing Population
Be mindful of these two influencers as you are reviewing the report.
Use the questions on the following pages to guide your analysis of your report.
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Table 1.6. Percent of Students in College Readiness Standards Score Ranges
Table 2.6. Percent of Students in College Readiness Standards (CRS) Score Ranges
❚ How do our students compare nationally?
❚ Which College Readiness Standards range are the majority of our students falling into?
❚ Who should our target students be?
❚ If you wanted to improve performance at your school in a specific subject area, based on the data provided in this table, which group of students would you want to target?
❚ Given these score ranges, where are your students most proficient?
❚ Given these score ranges, where are your students least proficient?
❚ How will you incorporate this information into your curriculum?
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❚ Are all students performing at the same level?
❚ What patterns can you identify?
❚ Are there any surprises?
Table 2.7. Average ACT Scores by Gender
Table 2.8. Percent of Students Meeting College Readiness Benchmark Scores by Gender
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❚ Are males taking the correct academic preparation?
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Table 4.1Distribution of Planned Educational Majors for All Students by College Plans
❚ What major categories do most of the students prefer?
❚ Are there discrepancies?
❚ How do the students’ composite scores match their educational plans?
❚ What are you doing to encourage and support students’ educational plans?
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est
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ou
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ervi
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