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By High School Summary by High School: SAT®, SAT Subject Tests May, 2015 Washington Public Schools Summary by High School: SAT®, SAT Subject Tests™, AP® , PSAT/NMSQT® 2015 SAT Subject Tests 2015 AP 2015 PSAT/NMSQT Sophomores 2014 PSAT/NMSQT Juniors 2014 Critical Total Tests Total Exams Number of Exams Critical Writing Critical Writing Test Writing Test Test Test AI Reading Math Mean Taken Test Takers Taken with Scores 3, 4 or Reading Math Mean Skills Mean Reading Math Mean Skills Mean Takers Mean Takers Takers Takers High School Code Mean 5 Mean Mean A C Davis Senior High School 481601 170 442 443 426 8 23 0 0 - 1 - - - 97 46.0 48.0 43.7 Aberdeen High School 480000 78 478 495 449 2 3 89 143 37 4 - - - 41 42.2 46.1 40.8 Academy of Citizenship and Empowerment at Tyee Edu 481159 94 327 359 323 0 0 1 1 - 92 32.9 36.3 29.4 75 34.0 37.7 30.4 Aces High School 480384 3 - - - 0 0 1 1 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Adna Middle-High School 480015 13 477 482 465 0 0 0 0 - 8 44.6 45.5 39.9 29 45.6 48.1 42.2 AG West Black Hills High School 480826 90 509 522 492 6 16 184 246 124 213 45.2 46.4 41.8 65 50.2 51.8 47.2 Almira-Coulee-Hartline High School 480020 12 499 501 476 0 0 12 12 4 0 - - - 19 40.3 45.3 40.5 Anacortes High School 480025 151 542 541 517 5 15 248 402 209 188 45.2 47.3 42.0 20 57.7 56.3 53.0 Arlington High School 480035 157 521 532 496 4 9 121 202 119 59 51.7 52.8 49.4 78 49.0 49.2 46.6 Arts and Academics Academy 481139 54 355 359 342 0 0 16 17 0 65 33.7 33.9 30.4 40 34.8 34.0 32.0 Asotin High School 480040 20 507 527 482 2 3 1 1 - 13 47.8 50.7 44.0 12 51.7 54.7 47.1 Auburn High School 480055 277 433 434 412 1 2 246 344 100 269 38.3 39.5 35.3 229 41.6 43.1 38.4 Auburn Mountainview High School 480044 388 458 468 446 4 10 343 536 314 299 42.1 44.3 39.8 273 44.6 46.4 41.4 Auburn Riverside High School 480046 381 463 476 444 6 19 385 577 293 333 41.0 42.8 38.5 329 42.2 44.5 38.6 Avanti High School 480827 19 565 494 518 1 2 18 25 18 10 54.6 52.9 52.2 18 59.1 52.8 53.1 Bainbridge High School 481580 241 596 604 572 45 101 385 840 648 47 56.4 57.2 53.2 284 55.0 56.7 50.5 Ballard High School 481045 270 563 571 542 26 64 409 610 471 397 48.7 50.0 45.1 334 50.2 52.4 47.3 Barker High School 480451 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Bates Technical High School 481394 4 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Battle Ground High School 480060 102 510 533 482 6 11 127 194 130 44 48.6 52.8 45.5 67 50.0 52.5 45.5 Bellevue Big Picture School 480114 11 561 542 515 0 0 20 29 17 0 - - - 19 47.8 45.5 46.3 Bellevue Senior High School 480070 237 550 598 543 83 198 797 1,756 1,303 74 53.0 59.4 51.7 375 50.8 56.3 49.3 Bellingham High School 480094 143 561 548 536 16 33 277 441 300 263 46.6 47.1 43.2 196 49.5 49.2 47.5 Bethel High School 481225 144 490 484 468 6 12 223 324 59 58 47.7 48.8 45.1 52 46.9 49.3 44.0 Bickleton High School 480090 4 - - - 0 0 22 37 17 10 51.2 49.4 46.9 7 47.1 51.9 48.1 Blaine High School 480095 55 546 548 531 7 14 97 171 94 15 49.3 54.6 46.3 62 47.3 49.3 44.3 Bonney Lake High School 480111 166 506 508 481 6 16 235 415 214 40 47.3 47.1 43.7 75 50.0 48.7 44.3 Bothell High School 480100 256 533 569 521 16 43 274 419 323 107 48.6 55.0 47.8 183 53.6 58.2 50.6 Bremerton High School 480103 105 499 493 479 0 0 100 147 70 98 41.3 44.0 36.3 66 46.5 47.2 42.2 Brewster High School 480110 41 396 396 382 0 0 0 0 - 50 33.0 39.1 32.9 55 36.9 40.5 36.0 Bridgeport High School 480115 33 438 446 440 0 0 93 129 17 42 37.7 41.3 35.1 54 38.4 43.2 35.1 Burlington-Edison High School 480130 86 518 530 496 5 16 168 244 125 277 40.9 43.8 37.7 239 42.1 43.7 38.3 Cam High School 480056 35 596 589 570 3 8 0 0 - 33 52.6 52.4 52.2 35 59.8 55.9 57.4 Camas High School 480140 300 540 546 519 27 69 597 1,095 864 91 53.4 53.4 49.8 168 53.3 53.8 50.3 Capital High School 480829 174 533 549 512 10 21 0 0 - 53 49.6 51.5 46.3 147 52.8 53.2 49.3 Career Academy At Truman High School 480394 46 356 353 353 0 0 0 0 - 28 38.9 36.5 37.9 28 41.3 39.8 36.9 Cascade High School 480605 56 501 478 482 4 7 27 37 23 9 61.0 63.9 58.3 21 50.9 52.5 48.1 Cascade Parent Partnership Program 481103 4 - - - 1 2 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Cascade Senior High School 480383 174 514 519 495 4 9 311 434 214 366 41.6 42.5 38.0 130 50.2 51.2 48.6 Cashmere High School 480155 54 484 512 473 2 3 0 0 - 2 - - - 22 48.4 52.0 48.7 Castle Rock High School 480160 27 506 491 481 2 8 3 3 - 30 44.7 46.8 41.9 3 - - - Cedar Heights Junior High School 489011 0 - - - 0 0 72 96 15 0 - - - 0 - - - Cedarcrest High School 480145 155 539 538 519 14 37 127 227 169 32 52.7 54.0 50.7 97 55.4 54.6 52.1 Center School 481060 38 586 519 551 2 6 32 55 42 63 49.0 43.6 45.1 63 48.7 44.3 45.9 Central Kitsap Alternative High School 481194 2 - - - 0 0 1 1 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Central Kitsap High School 481195 220 552 564 525 19 47 452 930 668 85 49.0 53.4 47.4 175 53.0 55.1 49.0 Central Valley High School 481483 224 542 559 514 8 18 351 637 476 86 52.6 53.4 47.6 165 53.8 55.8 51.0 Centralia High School 480170 53 498 489 481 1 1 18 23 13 9 44.3 44.9 39.6 16 51.4 48.9 48.4 Challenger High School 481224 3 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Charles A Lindbergh High School 480985 280 431 449 414 4 10 215 338 157 289 40.1 42.1 36.8 253 43.1 43.9 39.6 Charles F Adams High School 480205 65 490 524 463 0 0 15 20 7 196 40.4 42.0 35.9 54 44.6 47.1 38.9 Chelan High School 480180 63 488 499 462 1 2 39 44 26 33 42.8 47.1 40.4 48 44.9 49.4 42.3 Cheney High School 480185 163 507 524 489 2 5 115 203 131 68 47.9 50.3 44.4 91 50.5 51.8 48.0 Chiawana High School 480879 198 439 449 433 1 3 272 408 158 473 36.0 39.5 33.9 334 38.2 41.1 35.7 Chief Sealth International High School 481161 265 447 445 427 3 6 0 0 - 211 41.0 43.2 37.3 225 43.1 45.0 39.4 Chimacum High School 480195 26 551 537 505 2 5 19 21 12 14 45.6 47.4 42.6 26 51.7 51.1 47.1 Choice High School 480722 1 - - - 1 2 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Clallam Bay High School 480200 10 497 470 483 0 0 0 0 - 5 53.2 47.8 44.0 2 - - - Cle Elum-Roslyn High School 480210 37 496 484 453 0 0 14 14 3 33 46.6 46.4 42.0 31 45.9 48.7 45.2 Cleveland High School 481055 188 423 456 419 5 11 116 141 39 208 36.8 42.3 34.2 182 40.8 44.2 37.5 Clover Park High School 481370 39 412 431 417 3 6 141 233 43 1 - - - 257 37.2 39.0 34.1 Colfax High School 480215 39 513 526 488 1 2 0 0 - 20 45.3 48.8 41.9 42 47.1 49.5 42.8 Colton High School 480225 15 433 444 440 0 0 0 0 - 11 42.0 46.6 40.8 5 50.2 49.0 55.2 Columbia Basin Secondary School 480737 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Columbia High School 480128 40 465 481 453 0 0 3 3 - 60 41.7 41.4 38.7 9 47.4 47.7 44.8 Columbia High School 480480 9 452 467 409 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 11 31.3 35.3 32.5 Columbia High School 481540 45 541 522 510 1 2 33 35 25 23 49.6 50.5 47.0 39 51.2 50.1 48.5 Columbia River High School 481460 212 540 542 523 17 38 12 12 6 77 49.9 51.4 47.5 136 52.2 52.6 49.4 Colville High School 480235 64 504 494 457 0 0 22 23 13 0 - - - 15 48.8 50.9 46.3 Community School 481240 46 432 410 393 0 0 0 0 - 27 42.1 40.1 39.0 20 44.5 39.9 40.6 May, 2015 Washington Public Schools Summary by High School: SAT®, SAT Subject Tests™, AP® , PSAT/NMSQT® 2015 SAT Subject Tests 2015 AP 2015 PSAT/NMSQT Sophomores 2014 PSAT/NMSQT Juniors 2014 Critical Total Tests Total Exams Number of Exams Critical Writing Critical Writing Test Writing Test Test Test AI Reading Math Mean Taken Test Takers Taken with Scores 3, 4 or Reading Math Mean Skills Mean Reading Math Mean Skills Mean Takers Mean Takers Takers Takers High School Code Mean 5 Mean Mean Compass High School 480441 8 350 304 350 2 4 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Concrete High School 480240 5 482 440 476 0 0 0 0 - 4 - - - 3 - - - Connell High School 480245 62 439 456 438 0 0 1 1 - 29 40.7 44.3 39.4 2 - - - Contract Based Education 481236 0 - - - 0 0 1 1 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Coupeville High School 480260 42 504 490 491 0 0 19 22 9 9 50.0 49.1 42.3 35 47.4 49.2 44.7 Crescent School 480505 9 507 491 489 0 0 2 3 - 10 37.1 38.3 36.6 3 - - - Creston High School 480270 6 473 492 433 0 0 0 0 - 9 38.7 40.0 37.0 5 43.4 43.2 39.4 Curlew High School 480275 11 506 455 472 0 0 29 39 11 1 - - - 17 44.8 46.6 43.8 Curtis Senior High School 481382 205 541 543 521 21 48 332 678 479 461 44.4 45.1 41.3 394 47.7 49.4 45.3 Cusick High School 480280 10 483 501 463 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 4 - - - Darrington High School 480285 10 506 510 476 0 0 1 1 - 7 42.0 47.6 36.6 6 47.5 51.0 42.8 Davenport Junior-Senior High School 480290 17 509 518 489 1 3 16 23 12 20 44.0 45.9 45.0 22 45.4 47.2 45.9 Dayton High School 480295 19 493 512 507 0 0 0 0 - 15 44.5 45.0 42.6 24 42.5 44.2 39.9 Decatur High School 480395 304 449 457 428 6 17 412 599 179 278 39.0 41.1 36.5 282 43.8 44.3 39.7 Deer Park High School 480300 67 509 486 471 0 0 0 0 - 4 - - - 124 41.5 42.2 37.1 Delta High School 481008 44 536 577 514 4 9 19 20 10 106 45.3 46.2 41.0 88 50.1 52.8 47.1 Discovery/Explorer High School 480903 2 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Dwight D Eisenhower High School 481603 101 463 459 447 2 6 174 252 74 32 47.4 48.4 42.5 75 45.4 48.5 43.1 E B Walker High School 480936 0 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 10 31.9 34.1 29.9 0 - - - Eagle Harbor High School 480096 32 579 553 541 4 13 27 49 27 2 - - - 24 52.6 50.0 47.8 Eagle High School: Cats Academy High School 481433 2 - - - 0 0 1 1 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Eagle Peak School 481290 4 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 2 - - - East Valley High School 480760 77 452 469 434 1 2 38 46 5 31 46.1 45.8 42.7 64 45.2 47.4 42.4 East Valley High School 481238 77 512 534 487 4 8 51 94 65 42 48.9 50.9 45.5 27 52.5 51.4 45.9 Eastlake High School 480548 272 556 568 554 41 94 348 638 490 388 47.5 48.6 44.9 248 52.1 53.1 50.7 Eastmont High School 480332 154 488 494 474 4 9 90 131 87 90 44.5 47.0 40.8 68 47.2
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