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HACKETTSTOWN, NJ – Even in the middle of a pandemic, the SATs still play a role for New Jersey seniors who are already looking at colleges – even as testing has been delayed, or centers have been closed because of the coronavirus.
So Patch put together the list of each New Jersey high school's just-released average scores that the state released, and ranked them from top to bottom.
But here locally the Hackettstown School District ranked 155 on the list of 307 districts with an overall score of 1073. In math, Hackettstown ranked 148 with a 539 and in Reading and Writing Hackettstown ranked 172 with a score of 534.
Perfect would be a combined 1600, or 800 in each section.
These reports are designed to inform parents, educators and communities about how well a school is performing and preparing its students for college and careers, according to the DOE.
"We have always stated that the annual School Performance Reports serve as a springboard for discussion," said Angelica Allen-McMillan, acting commissioner of education. "These discussions are more important now than ever before as students, staff, and others in the school community navigate this difficult time."
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