Recent data reveals that New York City students scored significantly lower on the SAT than their counterparts in the state and nation, with average scores of 473 in math and 482 in reading and writing. This marks a concerning trend, particularly for minority groups, such as Black and Hispanic students, who achieved much lower scores compared to their white and Asian peers. Educators are calling for improved instruction to address these disparities as NYC continues its decline in performance on these critical college admissions tests.
It's another wake up call for New York City Public Schools to concentrate on improved instruction in core subjects.
The Big Apple's SAT flop continued a steady decline that began in 2022 and marked the lowest average cores in at least seven years.
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