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A troubling pattern emerges when the scores are compared with those from
the prior tests, which were last given to public school students two years ago.
While scores declined for all students, black and Latino students saw
significantly greater drops than whites and Asians, widening the already large
gap that was evident in scores from earlier years.
Under the previous test, for example, the gap separating Asian and black
students was 35 percentile points. The gap increased to 44 percentile points
under the new test.
Asian students' results dropped the least on the new tests, which widened the
gap between them and those who are white, black or Latino, a Times analysis
showed.
White students also maintained higher relative scores than their black and
Latino peers.
Theres a problem and its not, per se, the test, said Bill Lucia, of the
Sacramento-based advocacy group EdVoice. There is something going on
here when you talk about the difference in the size of the gap, particularly in
math.
State officials have warned against making comparisons between the old and
new tests, which are different in form and content. They also are more
rigorously graded. These factors combined to result in much lower overall
scores; far fewer students achieved state learning targets.
The Times' new education initiative to inform parents, educators
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L.A. Board of Education President Steve Zimmer said the results need to be
carefully interpreted, and that a variety of factors could have affected the
scores, particularly in the first year of a test.
Whatever the case, the goal of closing the achievement gap is paramount.
We have profound equity challenges and no one should rest easy until these
are addressed, he said.
Los Angeles
County Highest Average
SAT Scores
Los Angeles
County Lowest Average
SAT Scores
98. Alliance Marc & Eva Stern Math And Science (Los Angeles)1248(52%)
99. School Of Arts And Enterprise (Pomona)1248(52%)
100. Alliance Dr. Olga Mohan High (Los Angeles)
Los Angeles
County Highest
Diversity Ratings
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County Highest API
Scores (2013)
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