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School-By-School SAT Results Massachusetts Public Schools Summary by High School: SAT®, SAT Subject Tests™, AP® , PSAT/NMSQT® 2012 SAT 2012 SAT Subject Tests 2012 AP 2012 PSAT/NMSQT Sophomores 2011 PSAT/NMSQT Juniors 2011 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 Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School 222462 71 435 430 440 14 43 0 0 - 32 47.8 45.2 44.1 96 44.7 44.0 40.1 Abington High School 221565 85 489 508 478 4 11 76 105 57 95 42.5 42.5 39.9 75 48.5 49.3 44.9 Academy of the Pacific Rim 221078 42 490 513 499 18 41 50 55 8 41 43.0 45.1 39.0 34 42.1 43.9 40.6 Acton-Boxborough Regional High School 222297 448 612 651 613 252 696 450 947 918 80 61.0 64.2 57.1 439 58.3 60.2 55.8 Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School 221349 61 608 635 600 42 119 127 220 204 101 54.0 59.4 51.7 74 58.1 64.2 54.7 Agawam High School 220005 233 489 508 486 15 33 255 480 272 314 43.0 42.5 38.8 303 45.9 46.8 42.8 Algonquin Regional High School 221630 324 567 585 569 75 200 311 556 502 176 51.9 51.4 50.5 287 55.3 55.0 52.2 Amesbury Academy Charter Public School 220026 3 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Amesbury High School 220010 100 531 527 510 16 36 81 117 87 50 50.2 49.3 47.5 79 51.5 53.1 48.4 Amherst Regional High School 220015 209 578 586 576 99 252 154 225 208 58 59.1 56.4 54.9 192 57.0 55.3 54.8 Andover High School 220025 406 560 585 561 144 353 408 672 543 219 52.1 52.5 48.9 313 53.2 55.1 51.5 Another Course to College 220336 43 422 437 430 8 22 24 27 5 45 36.5 37.3 33.9 44 39.6 42.4 38.6 Apponequet Regional High School 221107 165 505 509 504 56 93 113 163 113 39 53.0 55.5 52.7 146 50.8 51.1 46.8 Arlington High School 220033 244 563 564 557 114 279 318 587 498 92 56.4 55.5 53.3 211 56.4 55.1 53.6 Ashland High School 220065 165 545 578 529 45 101 193 375 316 30 54.6 60.4 53.0 137 50.3 52.9 47.3 Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School 221333 132 447 470 427 4 7 47 64 15 34 44.1 43.3 40.1 86 43.1 43.7 39.4 Athol High School 220070 49 477 471 441 2 5 76 106 38 60 38.5 38.4 34.6 8 45.1 45.6 40.6 Attleboro High School 220073 263 477 505 480 47 106 299 449 289 391 42.6 42.8 39.9 200 49.6 50.8 46.9 Auburn High School 220085 163 477 503 473 15 38 77 115 82 166 43.9 44.7 41.3 175 46.8 47.1 44.8 Avon Middle-High School 220090 37 440 446 423 0 0 10 14 7 3 - - - 29 46.3 48.2 43.1 Ayer Senior High School 220095 62 491 490 477 7 13 25 42 27 11 44.8 46.8 43.6 43 47.9 50.1 45.6 B. 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Durfee High School 220785 232 452 466 442 26 71 205 321 156 427 37.0 37.1 34.3 393 40.5 41.0 37.5 Barnstable High School 221080 306 524 538 518 77 229 318 597 441 149 48.6 48.8 46.2 208 48.5 49.2 46.7 Bartlett Junior-Senior High School 222260 88 445 461 439 2 6 33 42 14 29 44.9 45.8 43.1 30 46.1 47.5 44.6 Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School 220563 100 451 464 421 0 0 22 29 10 17 46.7 44.2 42.4 111 43.1 44.0 38.6 Bedford High School 220112 161 572 592 570 65 166 119 188 174 36 57.7 58.6 53.8 154 56.2 56.8 52.8 Belchertown High School 220115 119 521 538 517 14 32 62 80 56 55 50.7 50.6 48.5 94 50.1 50.9 48.6 Bellingham High School 220117 136 494 491 477 18 40 134 238 95 158 44.9 43.5 41.2 144 47.5 46.6 43.4 Belmont High School 220123 267 586 612 591 172 473 386 835 786 169 55.7 55.7 52.0 193 57.1 57.8 53.8 Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School 220023 11 510 477 502 1 3 23 35 18 27 44.7 42.4 43.3 28 48.8 45.2 42.9 Beverly High School 220135 212 497 514 498 50 115 177 249 140 83 50.7 53.0 48.5 157 49.7 48.9 45.9 Billerica Memorial High School 220155 270 499 536 498 41 107 81 166 138 177 48.2 49.2 45.4 178 49.3 52.2 47.1 Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational-Technical High Sc 222154 191 477 485 459 7 15 123 178 57 283 44.5 44.7 40.7 30 47.7 46.6 42.9 Blackstone-Millville Regional High School 220160 77 510 512 506 2 6 46 55 36 4 - - - 71 50.4 51.0 47.1 Blue Hills Regional Technical High School 220544 138 447 461 422 5 13 0 0 - 2 - - - 88 43.2 43.6 40.2 Boston Adult Technical Academy 220227 28 268 295 275 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 17 27.3 31.7 29.5 Boston Arts Academy 220174 67 437 431 442 9 16 0 0 - 92 39.1 37.5 37.3 75 40.0 39.5 38.7 Boston Collegiate Charter School 221972 29 458 534 486 1 2 63 97 46 45 44.9 47.9 41.8 33 47.5 52.4 46.3 Boston Community Leadership Academy 220182 97 368 422 377 52 126 93 136 28 100 34.6 37.1 33.3 105 35.5 39.1 34.7 Boston Day and Evening Academy 220226 31 435 423 408 1 3 0 0 - 1 - - - 2 - - - Boston Green Academy 220208 42 367 376 352 2 5 12 16 1 65 33.6 33.4 30.5 75 35.4 38.4 33.7 Boston International High School 221106 53 295 347 317 20 40 38 48 27 65 26.4 31.5 28.5 57 30.4 35.5 31.3 Boston Latin Academy 220260 284 516 554 511 165 471 339 475 302 248 46.1 48.4 43.3 255 49.5 54.4 47.1 Boston Latin School 220185 393 608 621 601 305 923 751 1611 1210 385 53.9 57.0 51.3 365 59.2 60.5 56.1 Boston Preparatory Charter School 221094 22 444 525 447 3 9 52 62 11 45 39.0 41.0 37.3 40 40.8 47.8 40.0 Bourne High School 220410 113 510 516 485 13 32 83 138 79 74 48.4 47.3 45.0 87 47.8 47.3 44.4 Braintree High School 220420 311 532 549 528 73 207 283 578 529 262 48.4 49.1 44.9 317 49.5 50.8 46.3 Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School 220430 286 493 509 485 28 69 158 238 163 137 47.4 47.7 44.8 171 49.8 50.5 47.5 Brighton High School 220205 138 377 412 366 13 38 105 153 18 179 32.6 34.6 31.7 178 33.4 36.0 32.6 Bristol County Agricultural High School 221892 79 487 495 457 2 3 0 0 - 3 - - - 70 47.8 46.4 41.9 Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School 222125 146 437 451 424 2 5 21 33 15 66 41.6 42.8 38.5 96 43.7 43.8 40.7 Brockton Champion High School 220432 13 375 376 358 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 17 30.9 33.5 28.2 Brockton High School 220435 593 428 445 420 80 189 123 151 83 153 45.8 50.6 43.0 738 40.3 41.5 38.3 Brook Farm Business and Service Career Academy 221076 43 386 412 394 5 11 0 0 - 122 32.8 34.7 32.0 109 34.6 37.0 32.7 Brookline High School 220445 417 585 613 590 264 702 419 849 805 56 53.8 56.9 50.2 302 56.6 57.7 54.0 Burlington High School 220470 210 526 537 525 58 150 170 260 190 251 45.0 46.0 43.0 169 49.6 52.0 47.2 Burncoat High School 222482 156 455 473 453 17 36 183 289 105 175 40.7 40.4 38.0 66 46.9 47.3 43.7 Business Management and Finance High School 221139 29 382 405 391 5 12 21 26 4 0 - - - 68 33.5 32.6 33.1 1 2012 SAT 2012 SAT Subject Tests 2012 AP 2012 PSAT/NMSQT Sophomores 2011 PSAT/NMSQT Juniors 2011 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 Cambridge Rindge and Latin School 220493 343 500 507 495 123 331 186 340 271 336 44.1 45.4 41.1 351 45.7 47.3 44.4 Canton High School 220545 192 510 548 514 61 158 143 279 173 6 58.5 56.7 52.3 183 50.1 51.3 46.9 Cape Cod Regional Technical High School 220964 47 451 462 414 3 7 0 0 - 0 - - - 61 44.5 42.4 39.1 Carver High School 220551 82 524 517 509 16 38 81 150 117 17 53.4 56.9 51.9 57 49.0 50.8 47.6 Charlestown High School 220560 146 360 438 357 47 103 75 107 39 156 31.3 36.0 30.3 145 33.3 40.5 32.4 Chatham High School 220570 39 532 533 531 11 27 34 49 41 8 56.4 60.3 51.6 26 46.4 46.1 44.5 Chelmsford High School 220575 361 550 575 548 134 318 272 483 387 156 51.8 53.7 48.8 243 52.2 54.6 49.8 Chelsea High School 220578 142 398 433 384 17 37 177 288 98 242 36.5 39.0 34.6 24 46.3 44.5 44.6 Chicopee Academy 220613 1 - - - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - - - 0 - - - Chicopee Comprehensive High School 220611 125 487 500 481 3 7 62 88 55 29 49.2 47.1 45.8 74 47.0 46.3 44.3 Chicopee High School 220612 153 492 498 487 11 33 105 171 103 244 39.6 38.8 37.2 236 41.6 42.0 39.7 City on a Hill Charter Public School 220221 41 395 462 404 4 11 33 49 0 0 - - - 50 39.2 42.3 38.3 Claremont Academy 222458 19 427 422 416 4 12 37 60 8 42 36.0 38.3 33.1 7 40.0 38.4 39.0 Clinton High School 220630 76 483 502 470 7 20 41 64 27 61 44.2 45.8 41.2 101 45.4 47.1 42.9 Codman Academy Charter Public School 220694 22 391 432 385 3 6 1 1 - 34 33.6 34.3 29.9 29 37.8 38.5 35.5 Cohasset Junior-Senior High School 220635 93 555 563 549 37 101 127 224 186 73 51.0 51.7 48.3 58 54.3 55.6 50.6 Community Academy 221849 5 370 364 372 0 0 0 0 - 7 30.9 32.9 26.3 3 - - - Community Academy of Science and Health 221073 55 342 379 331 5 11 39 81 0 48 33.6 33.6 30.8 102 32.5 34.9 31.2 Community Charter School of Cambridge 220489 27 430 464 457 7 14 24 28 12 47 39.4 46.3 38.2 37 42.2 47.4 40.8 Concord-Carlisle Regional High School 220645 294 588 601 587 157 373 156 220 212 17 59.4 58.9 54.4 268 57.8 58.4 53.5 Danvers High School 220660 195 506 526 505 54 118 223 398 259 226 44.3 44.7 41.0 234 47.7 48.8 45.1 Dartmouth High School 221640 213 503 538 489 35 87 221 348 274 131 50.8 50.5 47.3 123 49.4 49.8 46.0 David Prouty High School 222023 74 488 490 446 4 10 34 48 27 21 47.4 49.6 44.5 16 50.8 52.1 48.4 Dedham High School 220675 161 490 511 490 38 92 141 276 186 197 42.2 42.7 38.7 182 45.3 48.0 43.1 Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School 222021 148 491 497 474 20 46 103 217 144 75 47.9 46.7 44.1 96 50.9 50.0 47.9 Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School 221645 193 502 519 505 21 46 76 129 105 42 54.4 54.1 51.6 104 52.4 52.0 49.6 Diman Regional Vocational-Technical High School 220795 114 436 460 420 2 4 0 0 - 30 42.3 43.1 38.7 99 45.5 46.0 41.7 Doherty Memorial High School 222492 214 459 478 455 32 68 211 336 181 265 40.4 42.6 38.1 147 45.3 49.2 43.6 Dorchester Academy 220687 57 393 424 378 4 7 18 18 4 62 33.8 33.4 32.3 59 35.2 34.9 33.7 Douglas High School 220715 87 503 512 511 9 17 80 130 81 120 44.1 43.1 43.0 29 49.3 50.6 49.2 DShbHihShlDover-Sherborn High School 220695 157 598 623 604 91 249 188 430 412 127 55.
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