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Here's How Ocean City Students Scored On The SAT

We have the results of how Ocean City's students fared on the SAT, according to the most recent scores released by the state.

OCEAN CITY, N.J. — Students in the Ocean City School District averaged 1120 on the SATs, according to the most recent data released by the state.

The SAT is still considered the primary standardized test that judges a student's college qualifications. So Patch put together the list of each New Jersey high school's most recent average scores that the state released, and ranked them from top to bottom.

Patch compiled the combined SAT scores as well as the lists of scores in the two sections identified as "math" and "reading and writing."

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On the math portion, students in the district averaged 558, and in reading/writing, the average score was 562. Perfect would be a combined 1600, or 800 in each section.

In the state, Ocean City ranked 109th overall, 119nd in math and 102nd in reading and writing.

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Read more: New Jersey SAT Scores Released In 2019: Every High School Ranked

The SAT scores were part of the state Department of Education's School Performance Reports for the 2017-18 school year. The reports include figures on enrollment, proficiency scores, PARCC scores, graduation rates and SAT scores. Read more: Every NJ School Graded In Newly Released State Report: Your Rank?

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.

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