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DeKalb School of the Arts Has Georgia's 9th Highest SAT Score

The Georgia Department of Education released 2016 scores on Tuesday. See how other DeKalb schools performed.

The DeKalb School of the Arts, based in Avondale Estates, had Georgia's 9th highest SAT score in 2016, according to new Georgia Department of Education figures released on Tuesday.

The Gwinnett School of Math Science and Technology had the state's highest SAT score, 1870.

The school was DeKalb's only school to finish in the top 10. The remaining schools came from Fulton, Cobb and Muscogee counties, as well as Savannah.

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Here's how the rest of the DeKalb school system performed:

  • Arabia Mountain High School -- 1376
  • Cedar Grove High School -- 1182
  • Chamblee Charter High School -- 1647
  • Clarkston High School -- 1134
  • Columbia High School -- 1220
  • Cross Keys High School -- 1293
  • DeKalb Early College Academy -- 1513
  • Druid Hills High School -- 1485
  • Dunwoody High School -- 1610
  • Lakeside High School -- 1547
  • Lithonia High School -- 1201
  • Martin Luther King Junior High School -- 1173
  • McNair High School -- 1154
  • Miller Grove High School -- 1201
  • Redan High School -- 1244
  • Southwest DeKalb High School -- 1303
  • Stephenson High School -- 1276
  • Stone Mountain High School -- 1226
  • Towers High School -- 1118
  • Tucker High School -- 1332

You can see how your school did in more detail by clicking here and downloading the 2016 High School Results on traditional SAT.

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Overall, the department said Georgia students increased their scores on every section of the traditional SAT in 2016. On the new SAT, a redesigned test with a different scoring system, Georgia students outperformed the national average, and ranked 36th in the nation.

A total of 69,922 students in the class of 2016 took the SAT (old or new) at least once. On the “old” SAT, Georgia’s class of 2016 recorded a mean composite score of 1459 – up nine points since 2015, when the mean score was 1450.

Some students in Georgia’s class of 2016 took the redesigned SAT, which scores students in evidence-based reading and writing and math. On the new SAT, Georgia students recorded a mean total score of 976 – outperforming the national mean of 972.

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