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Statistical Definitions
Mean score: The mean score is the arithmetic average of adefined set of test scores. Mean score statistics are reportedhere if there are ten or more students in a group or subgroup.
Scaled score: A scaled score is the result of adjusting a rawscore (the number of questions answered correctly) in waysthat ensure that results across different test forms arecomparable. The scores shown here and reported toeducators, students, and institutions are scaled scores.
Standard deviation (SD): The standard deviation is ameasure of the variability of a set of scores. If test scorescluster tightly around the mean score, as they do when thegroup tested is relatively homogeneous, the standarddeviation is smaller than it would be with a more diverse groupand a more widely dispersed distribution of scores.
College and Career Readiness Benchmarks
Each assessment in the SAT Suite has an associated set ofmetrics called the College and Career ReadinessBenchmarks.
· The SAT Math benchmark is the section score associatedwith a 75% chance of earning at least a C in first-semester,credit-bearing, college-level courses in algebra, statistics,precalculus, or calculus.· The SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW)benchmark is associated with a 75% chance of earning atleast a C in first-semester, credit-bearing, college-levelcourses in history, literature, social science, or writing.
The grade-level benchmark scores for PSAT-relatedassessments are based on expected student growth towardthe SAT benchmarks at each grade. While SAT benchmarksindicate likelihood of success in college, grade-levelbenchmarks indicate whether a student is on track for collegeand career readiness for their grade. The benchmarks are setto reflect typical annual growth from year to year from 8ththrough 12th grades.
The new SAT Suite benchmark outcomes should not becompared against results from the old SAT or PSAT/NMSQT,as the score scale and benchmark definitions have changed.
Benchmark statistics are reported if there are ten or morestudents in a group or subgroup.
About the College Board
The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profitorganization that connects students to college success andopportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was createdto expand access to higher education. Today, the membershipassociation is made up of over 6,000 of the world’s leadingeducational institutions and is dedicated to promotingexcellence and equity in education. Each year, the CollegeBoard helps more than seven million students prepare for asuccessful transition to college through programs and servicesin college readiness and college success—including the SAT®and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®). Theorganization also serves the education community throughresearch and advocacy on behalf of students, educators andschools. For further information, visit www.collegeboard.org.
© 2017 The College Board. College Board, AP, SAT, and theacorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board.PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of the College Boardand National Merit Scholarship Corporation. PSAT and SATSubject Tests are trademarks owned by the College Board. Allother marks are the property of their respective owners. Visitthe College Board on the web: collegeboard.org.
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Grade 10
Grade 9
Grade 8
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About This Report
This report presents data on students in the class of 2017 whotook the new SAT® during high school, as well as takers ofPSAT-related assessments—the PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT™10, and PSAT™ 8/9—across the 2016-17 school year.
Within each assessment, test takers are counted only onceand only their latest scores and most recent demographicresponses are summarized. (Most students supply optionaldemographic information when they register for or take tests inthe SAT Suite of Assessments, which provides valuablecontextual information to aid in interpreting and understandingindividual and group scores.)
Score Ranges
Here are the ranges for reported scores for theEvidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) and Mathsections of each test in the SAT Suite:
· SAT sections: 200–800· PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 sections: 160–760· PSAT 8/9 sections: 120–720
Recent Changes to Data Collection and Reporting
In June 2015, the College Board aligned its collection andreporting of race/ethnicity categories with U.S. Department ofEducation guidelines. In addition, while previous SAT cohortassignment reflected self-reported information collected duringSAT or SAT Subject Test registration only, it now leveragesthe most recent information from the SAT, PSAT-relatedassessment, or AP programs in an effort to more closely alignwith school, district, and state data systems. For thesereasons, we advise caution when comparing data points in thisreport to those in previous reports.
Caveat on Using the Data
The College Board strongly discourages using scores tocompare or evaluate teachers, schools, districts, or states,because of differences in participation and test takerpopulations. Relationships between test scores and otherbackground or contextual factors are complex andinterdependent.
College and Career Readiness Benchmarks
Assessment/Grade level
ERWSection Score
MathSection Score
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
1,001,795 test takers completed the SAT or a PSAT‐relatedassessment (PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9) in the 2016-17
school year.
SAT Takers¹High School Graduates²SAT Participation Rate
328,451204,409
62%
Class of 2017
PSAT/NMSQT Takers³11th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
368,492241,196
65%
Class of 2018
PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10 Takers³10th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
399,625277,431
69%
Class of 2019
PSAT 8/9 Takers³9th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
442,12395,202
22%
Class of 2020
PSAT 8/9 Takers³8th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
405,056167,886
41%
Class of 2021
SAT Suite Participation Summary
The SAT Suite of Assessments — the SAT (grades 12 and 11), PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 (grades 11 and 10), and PSAT8/9 (grades 9 and 8) — measures a student’s college and career readiness. Together, these assessments provide acomprehensive solution that systematically and progressively measures the knowledge, skills, and understandings essentialfor success in college and career.
¹ Reflects 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school.² Knocking at the College Door, WICHE, December 2016.³ PSAT‐related assessment data reflect students who tested during the 2016-17 school year.
62% of graduatesin the class of 2017took the SAT duringhigh school
69% of 10th graderstook thePSAT/NMSQT orPSAT 10in 2016-17
65% of 11th graderstook thePSAT/NMSQT lastfall
22% of 9th graderstook the PSAT 8/9in 2016-17
41% of 8th graderstook the PSAT 8/9in 2016-17
SAT Participation and Performance
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Female
Male 35%
35%
45%
37%
62%
63%
42%
35%
516
499
511
514
1028
1013
47%
53%
95,527
108,882
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latino
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or More Races
No Response 55%
17%
16%
32%
45%
51%
13%
40%
18%
60%
60%
44%
30%
22%
75%
34%
42%
82%
82%
65%
52%
47%
82%
58%
16%
58%
58%
41%
27%
20%
70%
32%
455
549
551
510
481
462
602
490
463
563
563
515
484
473
575
495
917
1112
1114
1025
965
936
1177
985
3%
2%
30%
0%
46%
13%
6%
0%
6,196
4,635
61,051
231
93,602
26,201
11,643
850
Sex
Race / Ethnicity
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School Diploma
High School Diploma
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree
No Response 73%
14%
18%
32%
41%
56%
11%
67%
58%
37%
31%
22%
25%
85%
80%
65%
56%
41%
9%
65%
56%
34%
28%
18%
427
573
546
500
485
463
423
582
554
510
492
458
850
1155
1100
1010
977
921
8%
15%
25%
8%
31%
13%
15,600
30,429
51,464
15,507
64,000
27,409
Highest Level of Parental Education
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Used at any point
Did not use 32%
42%
45%
30%
66%
55%
43%
27%
516
485
521
491
1037
976
71%
29%
146,118
58,291
SAT Fee Waiver
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Total
Took Essay¹ 34%
35%
42%
41%
63%
63%
40%
38%
511
507
516
513
1027
1020
82%167,801
204,409
Mean ScoreTest Takers Met Benchmarks
¹ Reflects test takers who completed the SAT Essay at any point, not necessarily on the most recent test administration date.
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English Only
English and Another Language
Another Language
No Response 66%
45%
44%
28%
17%
35%
32%
46%
33%
51%
54%
70%
15%
31%
30%
44%
442
495
490
518
441
485
491
530
883
980
981
1048
2%
14%
24%
61%
3,320
29,039
48,300
123,750
First Language Learned Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Total
SAT Participation and Performance Continued
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
As a Junior and Sophomore or Younger
As a Junior
As a Sophomore or Younger
Never Took PSAT/NMSQT 52%
48%
40%
29%
21%
27%
33%
48%
45%
50%
58%
69%
19%
24%
30%
46%
462
473
489
525
469
477
497
530
931
949
985
1056
10%
15%
11%
64%
19,752
30,408
23,378
130,871
Took the PSAT/NMSQT¹ Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)
A (93–96)
A- (90–92)
B (80–89)
C (70–79)
D, E, or F (below 70)
No Response 56%
75%
71%
45%
20%
12%
6%
22%
6%
10%
27%
53%
68%
84%
41%
24%
28%
52%
77%
86%
94%
20%
5%
9%
24%
50%
66%
83%
457
402
428
477
535
571
615
462
412
431
483
541
576
618
919
814
859
960
1076
1147
1233
4%
0%
7%
47%
19%
16%
6%
8,641
295
14,869
96,619
37,967
33,150
12,868
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Highest Tenth
Second Tenth
Second Fifth
Final Three-Fifths
No Response 46%
46%
27%
17%
6%
29%
25%
44%
58%
81%
51%
51%
70%
81%
92%
27%
22%
41%
56%
79%
479
474
515
545
605
485
481
521
550
607
964
955
1035
1095
1212
49%
14%
11%
14%
13%
99,407
28,080
23,391
27,816
25,715
High School Grade Point Average Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
High School Rank Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
¹ Derived from College Board records of student test-taking history. Previously, these data were based on self-reported information collected during registration.
SAT Participation and Performance: Score Distributions
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
Total and Section Scores
1400–1600 6,746
1200–1390 31,590
1000–1190 70,311
800–990 70,833
600–790 23,671
400–590 1,258
Mean 1020
SD 193
15%
34%
35%
12%
700–800 8,390
600–690 36,618
500–590 67,889
400–490 65,630
300–390 23,674
200–290 2,208
Mean 513
SD 102
4%
18%
33%
32%
12%
8,749
28,948
73,095
65,726
25,941
1,950
507
101
4%
14%
36%
32%
13%
35–40
30–34.5
25–29.5
20–24.5
15–19.5
10–14.5
Mean
SD 5
26
2,291
20,439
60,917
68,535
40,989
11,238
5
26
3,320
22,139
55,875
73,405
38,534
11,136
Analysis inHistory/SocialStudies
Analysis inScience
13–15
10–12
7–9
4–6
1–3
Mean
SD 3
8
9,503
52,399
83,524
43,815
15,168
3
8
15,189
47,925
75,145
52,615
13,535
3
8
6,025
41,867
94,399
49,045
13,073
3
8
15,424
60,332
71,183
42,569
14,901
3
9
6,663
43,575
80,294
56,732
17,145
3
9
4,065
43,304
91,019
50,894
15,127
3
8
15,258
38,117
73,534
62,341
15,159
Words inContext
Commandof Evidence
Expressionof Ideas
StandardEnglish
ConventionsHeart ofAlgebra
ProblemSolvingand DataAnalysis
Passport toAdvanced Mathematics
Reading
Analysis
Writing 1
1
1
5
3
5
13,380
55,595
11,647
21,798
34,123
19,882
49,934
38,278
53,128
37,750
23,039
39,755
36,769
12,756
34,921
6,710
3,339
7,005
1,460
671
1,463
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Mean SD
Subscores
Essay¹
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score is summarized.
¹ Reflects the most recent essay of test takers who completed the SAT Essay at any point, not necessarily on the most recent test administration date.
35–40
30–34.5
25–29.5
20–24.5
15–19.5
10–14.5
Mean
SD 5
25
1,950
25,941
65,726
73,095
28,948
8,749
5
25
3,144
26,394
60,402
65,938
39,153
9,378
5
26
2,572
21,718
60,141
69,482
38,865
11,631
ReadingWriting andLanguage Math
Cross-Test Scores
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Total Score ERW Math
Test Scores
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences
Architecture and Related Services
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Servic..
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Military Technologies
Construction Trades, General
Education
Engineering
Engineering Technologies/Technicians
English Language and Literature/Letters
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
History, General
Legal Studies, General
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Library Science/Librarianship
Mathematics and Statistics
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Natural Resources and Conservation
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Personal And Culinary Services, General
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physical Sciences
Precision Production
Psychology, General
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Security and Protective Services
Social Sciences
Theology and Religious Vocations
Transportation and Materials Moving
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Other
Undecided 509
460
497
509
535
535
463
478
504
489
561
511
462
464
519
541
455
592
528
519
518
500
503
514
464
525
499
550
494
480
467
560
510
520
543
501
505
486
516
463
518
509
563
564
469
498
531
497
561
540
472
459
534
552
450
556
577
554
538
531
511
541
479
581
485
532
505
478
470
556
540
521
552
535
496
492
1025
923
1016
1018
1098
1099
932
976
1035
986
1122
1051
934
923
1053
1094
905
1148
1105
1073
1057
1031
1014
1055
944
1106
983
1082
999
958
936
1115
1050
1042
1094
1036
1001
979
5%
2%
8%
0%
0%
1%
5%
0%
4%
0%
1%
0%
0%
1%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
2%
1%
22%
0%
0%
1%
2%
12%
4%
0%
1%
3%
2%
11%
6%
0%
2%
2%
10,047
3,446
14,568
78
319
2,202
8,529
728
7,100
10
2,180
372
758
1,742
750
275
416
925
21
741
3,500
1,026
40,482
731
614
1,460
2,978
23,059
7,705
70
1,098
5,931
3,405
19,889
11,604
168
3,715
3,591
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
SAT Participation and Performance: Intended College Major and Degree-Level Goal
Intended College Major Test Takers Percent Total ERW Math
Mean Score
Certificate Program
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Doctoral or Related Degree
Other
Undecided 508
444
550
537
506
440
452
517
445
560
543
515
443
449
1024
889
1109
1080
1021
883
901
10%
1%
24%
32%
31%
2%
1%
14,713
881
34,763
46,800
45,302
2,488
1,230
Degree-Level Goal
Texas A&M University TX Public College
University of Texas at Austin TX Public College
Texas State University TX Public College
University of Houston TX Public College
University of Texas at San Antonio TX Public College
Texas Tech University TX Public College
Baylor University TX Private College
University of North Texas TX Public College
Sam Houston State University TX Public College
University of Texas at Arlington TX Public College
Duke University Talent Identification Program NC Program
Stephen F. Austin State University TX Public College
University of Texas at Dallas TX Public College
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi TX Public College
Texas Christian University TX Private College
Tarleton State University TX Public College
University of Texas at El Paso TX Public College
Rice University TX Private College
Prairie View A&M University TX Public College
University of Houston-Downtown TX Public College
Texas A&M University - San Antonio TX Public College
Lamar University TX Public College
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor TX Private College
NCAA Eligibility Center IN Public College
Houston Baptist University TX Private College
Southern Methodist University TX Private College
Texas Southern University TX Public College
Texas A&M University-Kingsville TX Public College
Texas Woman's University TX Public College
University of Oklahoma OK Public College
Blinn College TX Public College
University Of Texas Rio Grande Valley TX Public College
Abilene Christian University TX Private College
Texas A&M University-Commerce TX Public College
St. Edward's University TX Private College
University of Arkansas AR Public College
Angelo State University TX Public College
University of the Incarnate Word TX Private College
Stanford University CA Private College
Trinity University TX Private College
Oklahoma State University OK Public College
Texas A&M International University TX Public College
Louisiana SU/A&M College LA Public College
Midwestern State University TX Public College
West Texas A&M University TX Public College
26.2%35,904
25.4%34,886
19.9%27,275
15.3%20,964
15.2%20,796
15.0%20,596
13.6%18,604
12.1%16,555
11.5%15,739
8.2%11,317
7.5%10,360
7.1%9,725
7.1%9,680
6.1%8,328
5.8%7,969
4.7%6,434
4.7%6,421
4.5%6,192
4.3%5,936
4.3%5,918
4.0%5,523
3.9%5,299
3.8%5,254
3.6%5,004
3.6%4,980
3.6%4,951
3.5%4,741
3.2%4,367
3.1%4,296
3.0%4,163
2.9%3,952
2.8%3,910
2.8%3,849
2.7%3,708
2.6%3,625
2.6%3,611
2.6%3,584
2.4%3,256
2.2%3,065
2.1%2,936
2.1%2,860
2.1%2,836
2.1%2,827
1.8%2,482
1.7%2,377
¹ Of students who designated that their SAT score reports be sent to institutions, the 'Percent of Score Senders' indicates the percent of those students who had their scores sent toeach institution listed.
Of the 204,409 students from Texas who took the SAT, 137,261 designated that their score reports be sent to institutions. Studentsmay designate more than one institution to receive scores. This list includes only the institutions that received the most score reports.A total of 2,993 institutions received score reports from Texas students.
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
Institution State Type Number of Students % of Score Senders¹
SAT Score Sending: Institutions That Received the Most SAT Score Reports from Texas
PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
Number Total ERW Math
Total
PSAT/NMSQT
PSAT 10 446
471
471
449
470
470
895
941
940
8,425
555,552
563,576
Test Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math
Female
Male 474
469
463
477
936
946
49%
51%
276,346
284,553
SexTest Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
10th Grade
11th Grade
Other/No Response
37%
38%
41%
40%
60%
58%
38%
36%
451
490
458
448
489
456
899
979
914
8%
43%
49%
44,916
241,229
277,431
Grade LevelTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 428
489507457449432563446
419499520450441429545441
84798810279078908611107886
5%3%29%0%46%11%6%1%
29,26915,956165,442760
256,73459,55132,7403,124
Test Takers Mean ScoreRace/Ethnicity
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 56%
27%18%46%48%53%13%48%
23%49%60%32%30%22%75%31%
40%70%79%50%47%43%82%48%
19%46%57%28%25%19%71%28%
424475493449438422545436
415486507444429419532431
83996110018938678411078867
7%3%28%0%46%11%6%1%
18,2637,77577,532387
126,44229,97415,3981,660
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 57%
26%19%46%47%55%13%49%
22%50%58%33%30%22%77%30%
40%71%78%50%49%43%82%48%
20%48%56%29%26%19%72%27%
446508524472465446588462
440518535462459444565458
886102610609349248891153920
3%3%31%0%46%11%6%1%
6,5576,78875,457325
110,89925,43214,5431,228
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Data reflect students who took the PSAT/NMSQT and/or PSAT 10 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student tested more thanonce, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Total
10th Grade
11th Grade
Total
PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 56%
49%44%31%
25%33%35%46%
40%45%51%65%
21%27%30%42%
426446451467
417428442474
843873892941
6%14%24%56%
17,37038,45465,628155,979
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 66%
48%44%31%
17%34%35%46%
31%48%53%67%
14%29%31%43%
429477480498
419459472505
8479369511003
1%14%24%60%
3,35634,71157,325145,837
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School DiplomaHigh School DiplomaAssociate DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate DegreeNo Response 58%
17%19%34%44%59%
22%65%59%40%31%22%
38%81%77%62%52%36%
19%62%56%35%27%17%
421511493457441424
410524502458437406
8311035994915877829
14%14%22%6%29%15%
38,03638,78361,19017,19280,50541,725
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School DiplomaHigh School DiplomaAssociate DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate DegreeNo Response 71%
16%20%35%45%60%
14%66%57%37%30%21%
26%82%77%61%51%36%
11%64%54%34%27%17%
421550523481466446
406559530483462429
82711091054964928875
6%16%26%7%31%14%
13,34838,19761,89117,96875,97033,855
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 59%
80%74%46%19%11%10%
23%7%10%29%57%73%83%
37%18%23%50%77%87%89%
19%4%7%24%52%70%82%
422381396437486521556
410368381431491534574
83274877886997710551130
8%1%10%44%17%16%4%
21,5041,67728,925123,36346,69244,22511,045
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 61%
84%75%47%21%11%6%
22%6%10%27%54%70%86%
36%15%23%50%76%86%93%
19%4%7%24%51%68%85%
440393417462516553595
431378403458520560605
871771820920103611131200
3%0%9%47%18%16%6%
6,791786
22,184113,69643,74439,38814,640
Data reflect students who took the PSAT/NMSQT and/or PSAT 10 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student tested more thanonce, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
First Language Learned
11th Grade
Highest Level of Parental Education
11th Grade
High School Grade Point Average
11th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
10th Grade
10th Grade
10th Grade
PSAT 8/9 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
¹Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Number Total ERW Math
Total Fall Spring 449
415416
448409410
897824826
6,552262,613269,114
Number Percent Total ERW Math
FemaleMale 416
416400422
816837
50%50%
134,655132,422
Test Takers Mean Score
SexTest Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
8th Grade
9th Grade
Other / No Response
38%
43%
44%
37%
56%
51%
38%
31%
389
431
408
387
430
400
776
861
808
2%
35%
62%
6,026
95,202
167,886
Grade LevelTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 399
436449408403390497391
389440454402394384481383
788876904809797775978775
16%3%21%0%44%11%5%1%
42,1519,24856,142395
117,49829,49312,1152,072
Mean ScoreRace/Ethnicity
Test Takers
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 49%
27%24%39%50%56%14%54%
32%48%54%38%29%23%74%25%
45%68%71%53%44%39%80%41%
26%43%49%31%23%18%68%19%
399429438407395382485387
388432438401384375470376
787861876808779757955763
19%3%20%0%42%10%4%1%
32,2475,38833,836226
70,77816,9367,0541,421
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 54%
27%17%49%45%51%11%51%
29%53%65%31%36%30%80%30%
41%67%79%45%49%43%83%45%
23%47%61%25%30%24%74%25%
400448470412416402516404
396454481405412399500402
7969029518178288011016806
9%4%22%0%46%13%5%1%
8,8213,63221,246153
43,97211,9874,790601
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Data reflect students who took the PSAT 8/9 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student took the PSAT 8/9 more than once duringthe school year, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Total
8th Grade
9th Grade
Total
PSAT 8/9 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Texas
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 46%
51%47%37%
35%31%33%41%
49%42%47%58%
29%24%27%36%
404400403415
395382391413
799782795828
27%11%21%40%
45,89118,41735,77267,806
First Language LearnedTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 52%
45%40%31%
31%40%41%49%
43%46%53%64%
25%31%35%44%
404424429440
400410424445
805833853885
12%13%22%53%
11,71212,34821,09350,049
9th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 45%
85%76%49%23%13%19%
35%6%9%27%53%70%73%
49%12%20%44%70%82%79%
30%3%5%20%46%66%70%
405344358392433466485
396329344382428465484
801672703774861931969
33%1%10%31%11%12%3%
55,1371,67516,05552,76218,73919,3114,207
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 49%
80%69%39%16%9%14%
33%8%15%38%65%80%80%
45%16%26%53%78%88%84%
28%5%9%31%59%76%78%
410356377420466501525
407347368417470509530
81670374583793710101055
16%2%14%40%14%13%3%
14,8361,44713,04037,78713,01012,4512,631
High School Grade Point Average
Data reflect students who took the PSAT 8/9 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student took the PSAT 8/9 more than once duringthe school year, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
8th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks