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Washington Public Schools SAT, SAT Subject Tests, AP, PSAT/NMSQT Washington Public Schools Summary by High School: SAT®, SAT Subject Tests™, AP® , PSAT/NMSQT® SAT Subject Tests 2014 SAT 2014 2014 AP 2014 PSAT/NMSQT Sophomores 2013 PSAT/NMSQT Juniors 2013 Critical Total Total Number of Critical Writing Critical Writing AI Test Reading Math Writing Test Tests Test Exams Exams with Test Reading Math Skills Test Reading Math Skills High School Code Takers Mean Mean Mean Takers Taken Takers Taken Scores 3, 4 or 5 Takers Mean Mean Mean Takers Mean Mean Mean A C Davis Senior High School 481601 168 448 463 432 4 15 0 0 - 7 40.0 45.7 41.7 76 44.7 45.0 42.1 Aberdeen High School 480000 75 462 463 436 2 3 29 36 8 35 42.0 44.1 40.6 33 49.4 49.8 45.5 Academy of Citizenship and Empowerment at Tyee Edu 481159 42 415 417 386 0 0 0 0 - 99 31.6 35.8 30.9 72 34.9 36.1 32.8 Aces High School 480384 2 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Adna Middle-High School 480015 13 504 524 479 0 0 0 0 - 6 44.5 44.8 43.5 9 46.3 45.8 41.8 AG West Black Hills High School 480826 89 537 521 506 3 5 151 224 136 42 49.2 51.0 47.1 61 48.5 50.5 44.7 Almira-Coulee-Hartline High School 480020 17 474 492 458 0 0 26 36 6 1 - - - 19 42.9 43.7 41.4 Anacortes High School 480025 135 545 543 521 4 11 221 366 187 208 44.3 44.6 41.9 14 56.4 58.1 52.8 Arlington High School 480035 147 526 536 497 12 27 98 163 101 31 50.6 51.0 47.3 86 52.1 52.1 47.9 Arts and Academics Academy 481139 28 407 384 391 1 3 22 26 6 56 32.0 32.9 30.7 33 35.0 35.2 32.8 Asotin High School 480040 24 486 498 487 0 0 2 3 - 7 52.0 53.9 44.6 15 52.1 56.8 51.8 Auburn High School 480055 276 437 454 414 1 3 226 329 104 309 37.6 39.0 35.8 255 41.2 42.1 39.1 Auburn Mountainview High School 480044 300 468 472 445 6 17 361 566 331 308 41.4 42.8 39.5 336 44.7 45.9 42.3 Auburn Riverside High School 480046 343 477 490 453 7 16 406 632 340 377 40.4 42.0 38.2 330 43.8 45.9 41.5 Avanti High School 480827 17 556 477 513 0 0 4 7 - 7 66.3 55.0 55.6 8 57.3 52.3 56.6 Bainbridge High School 481580 278 598 599 575 63 151 371 786 585 113 56.8 59.1 53.0 250 55.6 56.7 52.8 Ballard High School 481045 255 560 554 536 26 68 356 579 444 1 - - - 332 52.4 52.0 49.7 Barker High School 480451 8 419 371 391 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Battle Ground High School 480060 114 492 509 464 2 4 132 200 116 64 48.1 50.1 45.1 74 48.7 51.7 45.6 Bellevue Big Picture School 480114 0 - - - 0 0 20 22 10 10 50.4 46.8 46.6 27 48.5 49.6 47.1 Bellevue Senior High School 480070 248 553 593 549 100 257 719 1,631 1,204 41 55.2 61.4 55.9 321 50.2 55.0 48.6 Bellingham High School 480094 145 571 562 546 14 39 258 428 302 150 48.3 47.0 46.2 208 48.9 47.7 47.0 Bethel High School 481225 145 485 485 456 2 4 272 412 74 71 45.9 46.7 42.2 82 46.6 45.8 43.2 Bickleton High School 480090 3 - - - 0 0 15 19 11 8 43.3 47.1 45.4 8 45.5 51.1 46.5 Blaine High School 480095 58 513 485 486 0 0 98 157 71 13 46.4 47.5 45.6 74 49.5 53.1 47.8 Bonney Lake High School 480111 185 494 491 475 5 12 242 430 243 45 48.2 48.3 45.5 83 50.8 52.4 47.9 Bothell High School 480100 270 538 561 528 12 29 282 426 322 437 45.4 47.6 43.5 434 47.2 49.6 44.8 Bremerton High School 480103 88 482 503 472 4 6 129 183 78 61 46.7 46.1 43.7 81 45.8 45.3 43.6 Brewster High School 480110 29 446 451 432 0 0 0 0 - 36 36.8 38.2 34.7 46 37.9 39.1 35.4 Bridgeport High School 480115 24 428 430 440 0 0 102 133 31 55 37.8 42.4 36.6 47 41.1 43.4 39.6 Burlington-Edison High School 480130 86 513 530 488 5 12 140 204 112 63 47.3 48.6 43.3 84 50.7 52.2 48.8 Cam High School 480056 36 606 558 586 1 2 4 6 - 39 54.4 53.0 53.1 36 58.5 56.1 56.0 Camas High School 480140 268 540 542 521 13 34 524 938 720 67 52.7 51.9 49.8 227 52.7 53.1 49.3 Capital High School 480829 178 543 537 521 26 72 0 0 - 37 54.1 55.0 49.7 136 52.2 53.1 50.2 Cascade High School 480605 64 528 519 508 7 19 15 15 9 9 54.3 55.4 52.1 8 49.6 45.9 44.9 Cascade Parent Partnership Program 481103 4 - - - 1 2 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Cascade Senior High School 480383 185 513 513 489 6 14 213 286 151 48 48.5 49.0 44.8 380 43.9 44.8 41.7 Cashmere High School 480155 44 501 518 501 1 2 0 0 - 0 - - - 15 50.1 54.2 49.1 Castle Rock High School 480160 28 511 499 464 0 0 9 9 2 10 40.2 43.8 41.5 1 - - - Cedarcrest High School 480145 122 553 559 529 10 22 124 214 168 42 54.2 53.7 50.4 87 52.5 54.0 50.2 Center School 481060 38 554 508 546 3 6 25 31 17 0 - - - 64 51.3 47.0 48.5 Central Kitsap High School 481195 227 573 579 550 31 89 427 978 791 117 52.7 54.4 49.0 175 51.7 54.1 49.5 Central Valley High School 481483 219 540 552 515 13 32 314 581 433 79 52.4 54.4 50.5 167 53.0 54.9 50.5 Centralia High School 480170 60 518 485 503 3 8 37 50 22 4 - - - 17 48.1 50.6 48.2 Challenger High School 481224 7 430 426 399 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Charles A Lindbergh High School 480985 134 487 515 465 4 7 202 277 160 284 40.8 40.7 37.9 232 41.7 44.2 39.5 Charles F Adams High School 480205 88 493 517 462 0 0 14 14 7 39 43.5 45.7 40.2 18 49.1 55.3 46.7 Chelan High School 480180 58 491 503 456 1 3 51 61 43 4 - - - 20 48.3 49.1 44.6 Cheney High School 480185 108 508 514 485 0 0 109 172 104 46 54.0 55.9 49.9 113 47.4 49.5 46.6 Chiawana High School 480879 183 423 442 424 2 6 251 359 119 471 36.6 38.4 35.0 278 38.6 40.5 36.3 Chief Sealth International High School 481161 141 498 509 477 8 16 8 8 2 0 - - - 230 44.1 43.9 41.6 Chimacum High School 480195 29 561 513 519 0 0 13 14 10 27 48.2 49.6 45.0 16 49.4 51.0 43.3 Clallam Bay High School 480200 3 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 5 50.0 47.0 48.4 Cle Elum-Roslyn High School 480210 31 503 471 460 1 2 22 23 5 18 44.8 46.9 40.8 41 44.3 46.1 43.0 Cleveland High School 481055 110 427 480 422 5 10 80 99 26 0 - - - 174 40.5 44.3 38.4 Clover Park High School 481370 63 419 424 393 1 2 125 199 22 0 - - - 209 37.7 38.2 35.7 Colfax High School 480215 26 523 516 478 0 0 0 0 - 19 42.3 45.6 42.9 44 49.7 51.1 48.3 Colton High School 480225 12 444 474 454 0 0 0 0 - 11 44.3 46.5 42.8 11 44.2 44.5 40.5 1 SAT Subject Tests 2014 SAT 2014 2014 AP 2014 PSAT/NMSQT Sophomores 2013 PSAT/NMSQT Juniors 2013 Critical Total Total Number of Critical Writing Critical Writing AI Test Reading Math Writing Test Tests Test Exams Exams with Test Reading Math Skills Test Reading Math Skills High School Code Takers Mean Mean Mean Takers Taken Takers Taken Scores 3, 4 or 5 Takers Mean Mean Mean Takers Mean Mean Mean Columbia Basin Secondary School 480737 10 427 459 415 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 5 37.6 38.8 34.0 Columbia High School 480128 39 459 474 443 0 0 0 0 - 8 45.6 45.9 40.1 51 43.6 47.3 42.1 Columbia High School 480480 5 376 406 324 0 0 1 1 - 0 - - - 17 37.6 39.8 38.0 Columbia High School 481540 40 526 516 504 2 5 37 46 35 22 49.4 49.1 45.6 37 52.0 52.6 49.3 Columbia River High School 481460 174 557 558 541 23 56 18 20 14 62 51.8 52.5 48.9 154 53.8 53.0 51.1 Columbia Virtual Academy 481452 5 498 500 476 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Colville High School 480235 63 530 537 513 3 7 29 33 22 13 55.3 51.8 51.2 20 51.0 49.1 46.5 Community School 481240 7 469 427 440 0 0 0 0 - 31 42.4 38.2 40.9 39 41.3 37.2 38.3 Compass High School 480441 2 - - - 2 3 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Concrete High School 480240 5 560 518 448 0 0 0 0 - 10 52.9 47.3 50.2 6 38.5 41.5 40.3 Connell High School 480245 78 423 431 421 0 0 10 11 2 27 43.4 47.8 41.4 1 - - - Coupeville High School 480260 35 518 520 503 3 8 10 11 9 28 46.9 48.6 40.9 40 47.3 47.3 45.3 Crescent School 480505 4 - - - 0 0 1 1 - 7 41.6 37.7 37.1 7 48.6 50.7 47.3 Creston High School 480270 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 6 37.0 40.5 36.2 6 46.0 50.0 43.3 Crossroads High School 480452 3 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Curlew High School 480275 7 539 579 556 1 2 26 32 13 9 47.7 51.4 43.6 13 45.4 46.0 42.3 Curtis Senior High School 481382 241 531 528 521 13 33 303 565 360 482 44.5 44.9 42.6 380 45.9 46.1 43.3 Cusick High School 480280 7 490 470 420 0 0 4 4 - 0 - - - 10 47.9 45.8 43.8 Darrington High School 480285 11 499 503 461 0 0 0 0 - 4 - - - 14 47.1 52.4 43.9 Davenport Junior-Senior High School 480290 30 503 492 482 1 1 33 39 11 15 49.1 53.2 45.7 26 44.3 45.8 42.5 Dayton High School 480295 21 501 466 458 0 0 0 0 - 13 38.3 41.7 37.7 27 46.1 47.6 43.8 Decatur High School 480395 237 443 451 423 4 14 482 732 228 1 - - - 243 43.1 43.8 40.3 Deer Park High School 480300 75 478 466 439 1 3 1 1 - 15 47.9 49.2 46.3 49 47.8 48.5 45.8 Delta High School 481008 43 510 510 479 1 3 29 30 17 108 45.8 46.2 42.0 69 49.0 50.4 46.0 Discovery/Explorer High School 480903 3 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Dwight D Eisenhower High School 481603 164 461 466 448 2 4 171 232 86 7 41.9 50.1 44.3 61 45.8 45.0 44.3 E B Walker High School 480936 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Eagle Harbor High School 480096 11 558 521 511 1 3 22 31 17 6 64.2 58.7 59.0 33 54.2 52.8 51.0 East Valley High School 480760 90 460 453 434 0 0 44 44 6 0 - - - 68 44.0 45.4 42.6 East Valley High School 481238 70 506 503 464 0 0 73 105 57 47 47.6 45.9 45.2 48 49.5 52.7 47.1 Eastlake High School 480548 316 563 570 552 64 146 358 659 514 380 47.2 47.4 45.8 222 53.4 53.8 52.5 Eastmont High School 480332 144 494 494 468 1 2 59 82 60 63 45.8 48.9 43.5 64 48.3 50.2 47.3 Easton High School 480315 2 - - - 0 0 2 3 - 3 - - - 0 - - - Eatonville High School 480335 70 484 482 454 1 3 36 58 22 149 42.2 42.2 38.9 23 49.7 51.0 47.6 Edmonds Heights K-12 480657 12 567 540 529 3 6 0 0 - 7 41.9 42.9 40.4 11 56.1 53.9 53.0 Edmonds-Woodway High School 480344 228 534 545 526 26 55 34 37 26 4 - - - 343 48.1 48.6 45.8 Ellensburg High School 480350 96 543 540 518 8 17 96 142 102 18 52.3 52.7 49.8 77 51.7 51.4 49.9 Elma High School 480355 28 511 522 479 0 0 0 0 - 23 47.0 49.3 42.2 18 51.1 51.1 48.5 Emerald Ridge High School 481222 224 499 507 477
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