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Statistical Definitions
Mean score: The mean score is the arithmetic average of adefined set of test scores. Mean score statistics are reportedhere if there are ten or more students in a group or subgroup.
Scaled score: A scaled score is the result of adjusting a rawscore (the number of questions answered correctly) in waysthat ensure that results across different test forms arecomparable. The scores shown here and reported toeducators, students, and institutions are scaled scores.
Standard deviation (SD): The standard deviation is ameasure of the variability of a set of scores. If test scorescluster tightly around the mean score, as they do when thegroup tested is relatively homogeneous, the standarddeviation is smaller than it would be with a more diverse groupand a more widely dispersed distribution of scores.
College and Career Readiness Benchmarks
Each assessment in the SAT Suite has an associated set ofmetrics called the College and Career ReadinessBenchmarks.
· The SAT Math benchmark is the section score associatedwith a 75% chance of earning at least a C in first-semester,credit-bearing, college-level courses in algebra, statistics,precalculus, or calculus.· The SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW)benchmark is associated with a 75% chance of earning atleast a C in first-semester, credit-bearing, college-levelcourses in history, literature, social science, or writing.
The grade-level benchmark scores for PSAT-relatedassessments are based on expected student growth towardthe SAT benchmarks at each grade. While SAT benchmarksindicate likelihood of success in college, grade-levelbenchmarks indicate whether a student is on track for collegeand career readiness for their grade. The benchmarks are setto reflect typical annual growth from year to year from 8ththrough 12th grades.
The new SAT Suite benchmark outcomes should not becompared against results from the old SAT or PSAT/NMSQT,as the score scale and benchmark definitions have changed.
Benchmark statistics are reported if there are ten or morestudents in a group or subgroup.
About the College Board
The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profitorganization that connects students to college success andopportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was createdto expand access to higher education. Today, the membershipassociation is made up of over 6,000 of the world’s leadingeducational institutions and is dedicated to promotingexcellence and equity in education. Each year, the CollegeBoard helps more than seven million students prepare for asuccessful transition to college through programs and servicesin college readiness and college success—including the SAT®and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®). Theorganization also serves the education community throughresearch and advocacy on behalf of students, educators andschools. For further information, visit www.collegeboard.org.
© 2017 The College Board. College Board, AP, SAT, and theacorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board.PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of the College Boardand National Merit Scholarship Corporation. PSAT and SATSubject Tests are trademarks owned by the College Board. Allother marks are the property of their respective owners. Visitthe College Board on the web: collegeboard.org.
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Grade 9
Grade 8
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About This Report
This report presents data on students in the class of 2017 whotook the new SAT® during high school, as well as takers ofPSAT-related assessments—the PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT™10, and PSAT™ 8/9—across the 2016-17 school year.
Within each assessment, test takers are counted only onceand only their latest scores and most recent demographicresponses are summarized. (Most students supply optionaldemographic information when they register for or take tests inthe SAT Suite of Assessments, which provides valuablecontextual information to aid in interpreting and understandingindividual and group scores.)
Score Ranges
Here are the ranges for reported scores for theEvidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) and Mathsections of each test in the SAT Suite:
· SAT sections: 200–800· PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 sections: 160–760· PSAT 8/9 sections: 120–720
Recent Changes to Data Collection and Reporting
In June 2015, the College Board aligned its collection andreporting of race/ethnicity categories with U.S. Department ofEducation guidelines. In addition, while previous SAT cohortassignment reflected self-reported information collected duringSAT or SAT Subject Test registration only, it now leveragesthe most recent information from the SAT, PSAT-relatedassessment, or AP programs in an effort to more closely alignwith school, district, and state data systems. For thesereasons, we advise caution when comparing data points in thisreport to those in previous reports.
Caveat on Using the Data
The College Board strongly discourages using scores tocompare or evaluate teachers, schools, districts, or states,because of differences in participation and test takerpopulations. Relationships between test scores and otherbackground or contextual factors are complex andinterdependent.
College and Career Readiness Benchmarks
Assessment/Grade level
ERWSection Score
MathSection Score
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Illinois
420,982 test takers completed the SAT or a PSAT‐relatedassessment (PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9) in the 2016-17
school year.
SAT Takers¹High School Graduates²SAT Participation Rate
144,61612,402
9%
Class of 2017
PSAT/NMSQT Takers³11th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
161,74995,007
59%
Class of 2018
PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10 Takers³10th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
172,847108,414
63%
Class of 2019
PSAT 8/9 Takers³9th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
176,06999,213
56%
Class of 2020
PSAT 8/9 Takers³8th-Grade Enrollment²Participation Rate
164,91244,072
27%
Class of 2021
SAT Suite Participation Summary
The SAT Suite of Assessments — the SAT (grades 12 and 11), PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 (grades 11 and 10), and PSAT8/9 (grades 9 and 8) — measures a student’s college and career readiness. Together, these assessments provide acomprehensive solution that systematically and progressively measures the knowledge, skills, and understandings essentialfor success in college and career.
¹ Reflects 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school.² Knocking at the College Door, WICHE, December 2016.³ PSAT‐related assessment data reflect students who tested during the 2016-17 school year.
9% of graduatesin the class of 2017took the SAT duringhigh school
63% of 10th graderstook thePSAT/NMSQT orPSAT 10in 2016-17
59% of 11th graderstook thePSAT/NMSQT lastfall
56% of 9th graderstook the PSAT 8/9in 2016-17
27% of 8th graderstook the PSAT 8/9in 2016-17
SAT Participation and Performance
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Female
Male 27%
26%
59%
54%
71%
73%
57%
52%
567
545
559
559
1126
1104
49%
51%
6,033
6,369
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latino
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or More Races
No Response 64%
17%
9%
45%
50%
6%
59%
18%
66%
77%
31%
27%
86%
23%
35%
81%
90%
53%
49%
90%
41%
16%
64%
76%
29%
26%
82%
23%
441
582
608
485
470
667
457
453
586
612
495
488
628
471
894
1168
1220
980
958
1295
928
8%
4%
44%
0%
24%
10%
10%
0%
937
450
5,433
6
2,991
1,296
1,250
39
Sex
Race / Ethnicity
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Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School Diploma
High School Diploma
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate Degree
No Response 69%
5%
11%
27%
40%
58%
15%
85%
73%
47%
36%
20%
29%
95%
88%
71%
58%
39%
12%
85%
71%
45%
34%
17%
430
649
596
521
498
457
440
647
597
531
505
461
871
1296
1192
1052
1002
918
10%
26%
28%
6%
21%
9%
1,269
3,274
3,445
730
2,621
1,063
Highest Level of Parental Education
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Used at any point
Did not use 25%
36%
59%
34%
73%
63%
57%
33%
561
500
563
517
1124
1018
91%
9%
11,323
1,079
SAT Fee Waiver
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Total
Took Essay¹ 17%
26%
69%
56%
82%
72%
68%
55%
597
556
599
559
1197
1115
46%5,694
12,402
Mean ScoreTest Takers Met Benchmarks
¹ Reflects test takers who completed the SAT Essay at any point, not necessarily on the most recent test administration date.
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English Only
English and Another Language
Another Language
No Response 62%
31%
33%
19%
20%
52%
47%
65%
36%
64%
64%
80%
18%
47%
45%
64%
446
551
537
577
458
532
537
583
904
1083
1074
1160
8%
10%
19%
63%
1,013
1,261
2,334
7,794
First Language Learned Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Total
SAT Participation and Performance Continued
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Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
As a Junior and Sophomore or Younger
As a Junior
As a Sophomore or Younger
Never Took PSAT/NMSQT 44%
43%
14%
15%
35%
40%
72%
69%
54%
56%
85%
84%
32%
39%
70%
68%
488
502
603
597
494
508
604
598
982
1010
1207
1195
34%
6%
29%
32%
4,263
690
3,536
3,913
Took the PSAT/NMSQT¹ Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)
A (93–96)
A- (90–92)
B (80–89)
C (70–79)
D, E, or F (below 70)
No Response 55%
79%
68%
31%
6%
4%
2%
26%
5%
10%
44%
79%
88%
93%
43%
19%
31%
67%
93%
95%
97%
24%
4%
8%
41%
78%
87%
92%
463
401
432
515
613
652
673
474
415
444
524
611
646
666
936
816
876
1039
1224
1298
1338
9%
1%
13%
32%
15%
21%
9%
1,140
141
1,565
4,007
1,856
2,593
1,100
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
Highest Tenth
Second Tenth
Second Fifth
Final Three-Fifths
No Response 28%
51%
32%
15%
3%
55%
22%
43%
68%
92%
71%
46%
67%
82%
96%
54%
19%
42%
66%
91%
553
462
508
567
672
559
472
516
568
660
1113
934
1024
1134
1333
47%
15%
12%
10%
17%
5,788
1,816
1,455
1,293
2,050
High School Grade Point Average Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
High School Rank Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
¹ Derived from College Board records of student test-taking history. Previously, these data were based on self-reported information collected during registration.
SAT Participation and Performance: Score Distributions
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Total and Section Scores
1400–1600 1,888
1200–1390 2,999
1000–1190 3,216
800–990 2,984
600–790 1,298
400–590 17
Mean 1115
SD 241
15%
24%
26%
24%
10%
700–800 1,892
600–690 3,216
500–590 3,228
400–490 2,834
300–390 1,211
200–290 21
Mean 559
SD 119
15%
26%
26%
23%
10%
2,203
2,608
3,282
2,836
1,388
85
556
130
18%
21%
26%
23%
11%
35–40
30–34.5
25–29.5
20–24.5
15–19.5
10–14.5
Mean
SD 6
28
41
928
2,811
3,151
3,279
2,192
6
28
68
1,090
2,561
3,610
2,965
2,108
Analysis inHistory/SocialStudies
Analysis inScience
13–15
10–12
7–9
4–6
1–3
Mean
SD 3
9
423
2,403
3,788
2,976
2,812
4
9
846
2,030
3,391
3,487
2,648
3
9
282
2,459
3,836
3,447
2,378
4
9
769
2,445
3,423
3,194
2,571
3
10
316
1,747
3,718
3,594
3,027
3
9
108
2,034
4,395
3,618
2,247
3
10
507
1,960
3,051
4,172
2,712
Words inContext
Commandof Evidence
Expressionof Ideas
StandardEnglish
ConventionsHeart ofAlgebra
ProblemSolvingand DataAnalysis
Passport toAdvanced Mathematics
Reading
Analysis
Writing 1
2
1
5
4
5
212
1,008
161
333
742
275
952
1,207
1,026
1,258
1,219
1,319
2,058
1,009
1,995
664
391
703
217
118
215
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Mean SD
Subscores
Essay¹
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score is summarized.
¹ Reflects the most recent essay of test takers who completed the SAT Essay at any point, not necessarily on the most recent test administration date.
35–40
30–34.5
25–29.5
20–24.5
15–19.5
10–14.5
Mean
SD 6
28
85
1,388
2,836
3,282
2,608
2,203
6
28
67
1,225
2,556
3,028
3,393
2,133
6
28
33
1,069
2,823
3,437
3,070
1,970
ReadingWriting andLanguage Math
Cross-Test Scores
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_____________________________________ _________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Total Score ERW Math
Test Scores
Data reflect 2017 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. If a student took the SAT more than once, themost recent score and self-reported SAT questionnaire responses are summarized.
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences
Architecture and Related Services
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Servic..
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Military Technologies
Construction Trades, General
Education
Engineering
Engineering Technologies/Technicians
English Language and Literature/Letters
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
History, General
Legal Studies, General
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Library Science/Librarianship
Mathematics and Statistics
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Natural Resources and Conservation
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Personal And Culinary Services, General
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physical Sciences
Precision Production
Psychology, General
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Security and Protective Services
Social Sciences
Theology and Religious Vocations
Transportation and Materials Moving
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Other
Undecided 538
500
528
521
614
484
514
546
663
575
455
508
598
614
456
695
611
568
573
555
589
476
576
559
642
523
489
636
555
577
613
523
554
466
544
508
555
554
637
496
530
569
650
599
468
506
631
619
420
660
641
592
611
560
618
484
630
545
619
535
515
617
578
570
619
549
532
495
1082
1008
1083
1075
1251
981
1044
1115
1314
1174
924
1014
1228
1233
876
1356
1252
1160
1184
1116
1207
960
1205
1105
1261
1058
1005
1253
1133
1147
1231
1072
1086
961
11%
1%
6%
0%
0%
2%
3%
0%
4%
0%
2%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
1%
1%
2%
1%
15%
1%
0%
1%
2%
14%
4%
0%
0%
4%
2%
11%
7%
0%
1%
1%
1,151
99
566
6
16
244
257
41
358
1
221
23
51
45
36
31
29
132
0
68
235
70
1,584
57
45
131
162
1,427
434
8
32
455
186
1,103
733
11
112
61
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SAT Participation and Performance: Intended College Major and Degree-Level Goal
Intended College Major Test Takers Percent Total ERW Math
Mean Score
Certificate Program
Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Doctoral or Related Degree
Other
Undecided 545
446
621
587
537
426
439
548
452
621
588
541
431
442
1093
899
1242
1175
1078
857
881
14%
1%
27%
33%
21%
2%
2%
1,358
71
2,555
3,093
2,041
208
186
Degree-Level Goal
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign IL Public College
Northwestern University IL Private College
University of Illinois at Chicago IL Public College
University of Michigan MI Public College
NMSC Scholarship Admin IL NO ANSWER
University of Chicago IL Private College
Purdue University IN Public College
University of Wisconsin-Madison WI Public College
Stanford University CA Private College
Loyola University Chicago IL Private College
Washington University in St. Louis MO Private College
Northern Illinois University IL Public College
Illinois State University IL Public College
Harvard College MA Private College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MA Private College
DePaul University IL Private College
University of California: Berkeley CA Public College
Cornell University NY Private College
Indiana University Bloomington IN Public College
University of Minnesota: Twin Cities MN Public College
Princeton University NJ Private College
Northwestern Univ - Ctr for Talent Dev Prog IL Public College
University of Pennsylvania PA Private College
Yale University CT Private College
Vanderbilt University TN Private College
University of Southern California CA Private College
University of Iowa IA Public College
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy IL State Operate..
Carnegie Mellon University PA Private College
University of Notre Dame IN Private College
Columbia University NY Private College
Boston University MA Private College
University of California: Los Angeles CA Public College
Brown University RI Private College
Case Western Reserve University OH Private College
Marquette University WI Private College
Duke University NC Private College
Ohio State University: Columbus Campus OH Public College
Michigan State University MI Public College
New York University NY Private College
Bradley University IL Private College
Johns Hopkins University MD Private College
Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL Public College
Georgia Institute of Technology GA Public College
Dartmouth College NH Private College
23.7%1,468
15.8%982
10.8%672
10.7%663
10.4%642
9.6%594
9.3%576
8.2%511
8.1%501
7.6%474
7.3%452
7.1%443
7.1%440
6.1%380
6.1%376
6.0%373
5.9%366
5.9%366
5.6%347
5.4%334
5.4%333
5.1%314
5.0%312
5.0%309
5.0%307
4.6%287
4.5%281
4.5%278
4.2%259
4.1%252
4.0%245
3.9%244
3.9%243
3.8%238
3.8%237
3.5%220
3.5%219
3.5%219
3.5%214
3.4%210
3.4%208
3.3%205
3.1%194
2.8%175
2.7%168
¹ Of students who designated that their SAT score reports be sent to institutions, the 'Percent of Score Senders' indicates the percent of those students who had their scores sent toeach institution listed.
Of the 12,402 students from Illinois who took the SAT, 6,201 designated that their score reports be sent to institutions. Students maydesignate more than one institution to receive scores. This list includes only the institutions that received the most score reports. Atotal of 1,411 institutions received score reports from Illinois students.
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Illinois
Institution State Type Number of Students % of Score Senders¹
SAT Score Sending: Institutions That Received the Most SAT Score Reports from Illinois
PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 Participation and Performance
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Number Total ERW Math
Total
PSAT/NMSQT
PSAT 10 472
490
486
475
494
490
948
983
976
75,571
153,015
209,795
Test Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math
Female
Male 489
484
482
499
971
983
49%
51%
102,531
105,766
SexTest Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
10th Grade
11th Grade
Other/No Response
31%
32%
46%
45%
66%
66%
44%
42%
475
501
473
479
506
476
955
1008
949
3%
45%
52%
5,994
95,387
108,414
Grade LevelTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 447
500518467453428564432
448509526468453435548430
895100910449369068641112862
7%3%44%0%26%13%6%0%
13,9576,97591,683169
54,82227,97513,225989
Test Takers Mean ScoreRace/Ethnicity
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 43%
25%17%37%43%54%12%51%
33%50%61%36%31%20%74%23%
54%73%80%60%53%44%84%47%
31%48%58%33%28%17%70%20%
446486505457444420548426
447494511464443425534422
89398110169218878451082848
8%3%41%0%27%14%6%0%
8,7203,35744,84199
29,47714,9116,511498
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 54%
25%17%46%46%56%12%59%
25%51%61%36%30%18%75%20%
44%72%81%51%51%42%84%38%
23%49%59%33%27%17%71%17%
450514533482464439583440
452525542474466449564439
902103910759569308881147879
5%4%46%0%26%13%6%0%
4,5133,40344,07267
24,42112,4316,033447
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Data reflect students who took the PSAT/NMSQT and/or PSAT 10 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student tested more thanonce, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Total
10th Grade
11th Grade
Total
PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10 Participation and Performance
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Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 35%
42%37%27%
42%38%40%49%
62%54%60%70%
40%33%36%47%
465460464481
467450462487
932910925968
11%10%21%58%
12,12810,46022,85962,967
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 48%
41%39%27%
34%39%39%50%
50%54%59%71%
32%35%36%48%
468489487508
472477487518
9409669741026
3%10%20%68%
2,8469,08618,81964,636
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School DiplomaHigh School DiplomaAssociate DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate DegreeNo Response 47%
12%16%30%39%53%
29%71%62%42%34%24%
50%86%82%66%58%44%
26%69%60%38%31%20%
437534508464449429
436540513469452423
87410741021932901852
15%16%24%7%28%11%
15,87317,29425,6637,16830,09412,322
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
No High School DiplomaHigh School DiplomaAssociate DegreeBachelor's DegreeGraduate DegreeNo Response 60%
12%17%32%42%58%
20%71%60%40%32%21%
38%87%81%65%55%39%
18%69%58%37%29%18%
438564532485468445
437573539494474441
87511371071979942886
7%19%29%8%28%10%
6,75817,71027,2497,35426,6929,624
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 38%
76%63%32%10%8%14%
40%7%13%38%70%78%75%
60%22%35%64%88%91%85%
37%6%11%35%68%76%74%
460392410457519547551
461385407461525553556
920777818918104411001106
14%2%16%36%15%14%3%
15,6632,25516,82739,39215,82515,5122,940
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 48%
83%67%35%11%8%7%
32%5%11%36%67%77%82%
50%16%30%62%86%90%92%
29%4%9%33%65%75%81%
464398424479544573593
466396425486551580599
930794850965109511521192
6%2%15%39%16%17%5%
6,1521,46013,98937,36915,11816,4484,851
Data reflect students who took the PSAT/NMSQT and/or PSAT 10 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student tested more thanonce, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
First Language Learned
11th Grade
Highest Level of Parental Education
11th Grade
High School Grade Point Average
11th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
10th Grade
10th Grade
10th Grade
PSAT 8/9 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Illinois
¹Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Number Total ERW Math
Total Fall Spring 444
424435
442430437
886855872
71,43091,464147,008
Number Percent Total ERW Math
FemaleMale 436
435429446
865881
51%49%
73,50271,488
Test Takers Mean Score
SexTest Takers Mean Score
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
8th Grade
9th Grade
Other / No Response
34%
31%
47%
42%
62%
66%
43%
39%
394
442
422
402
442
428
796
884
850
3%
67%
30%
3,723
99,213
44,072
Grade LevelTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 417
443462413415392501396
420451470417412391489396
836894932830827784990792
17%3%36%0%26%12%5%1%
25,3255,07852,574174
37,52617,5467,7311,054
Mean ScoreRace/Ethnicity
Test Takers
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 35%
24%18%32%46%52%11%42%
39%45%53%40%27%20%71%28%
61%74%79%67%50%45%87%55%
35%43%51%39%22%17%69%25%
414431439411394380487395
418448453419395387484400
832879892830788767971795
31%3%35%0%18%7%6%1%
13,4511,25215,21887
8,1242,8972,699344
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
American Indian/Alaska NativeAsianBlack/African AmericanHispanic/LatinoNative Hawaiian/Other Pacific IslanderWhiteTwo or More RacesNo Response 44%
28%18%48%43%58%14%56%
38%50%63%35%38%24%74%25%
52%67%79%47%51%37%81%39%
34%46%59%31%31%20%70%20%
425448472415422396510398
425454478414417393493395
8509029508298407891003794
10%4%37%0%29%14%5%1%
10,3833,71336,53285
28,69614,1744,948682
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Data reflect students who took the PSAT 8/9 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student took the PSAT 8/9 more than once duringthe school year, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Total
8th Grade
9th Grade
Total
PSAT 8/9 Participation and Performance
2017 SAT Suite Annual Report Illinois
¹ Based on grade‐level benchmarks.
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 36%
44%35%24%
38%33%39%48%
61%51%61%73%
34%28%36%45%
412406420430
416402421442
828808840872
28%7%17%48%
12,4022,9017,43321,336
First Language LearnedTest Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks¹
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
English OnlyEnglish and Another LanguageAnother LanguageNo Response 34%
44%39%30%
48%40%42%50%
61%49%55%66%
44%33%37%46%
444430434447
443416428452
887846862899
13%10%22%56%
12,8819,46021,45955,413
9th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 35%
78%65%38%15%8%11%
38%7%11%28%57%72%75%
62%19%30%57%82%90%87%
35%4%7%24%53%70%73%
413348365398443474489
419348366404451485502
832697731802893959990
39%1%7%22%12%17%3%
17,0344163,0199,7715,2747,3621,196
Number Percent Total ERW Math Both ERW Math None
A+ (97–100)A (93–96)A- (90–92)B (80–89)C (70–79)D, E, or F (below 70)No Response 34%
76%62%34%12%12%19%
48%10%19%43%71%76%72%
62%20%33%61%84%86%78%
44%6%14%37%67%73%68%
444368389432484505504
445364386432485506499
88873277586396910111003
19%3%17%34%13%13%2%
18,5123,23016,47033,61312,51212,6012,275
High School Grade Point Average
Data reflect students who took the PSAT 8/9 during the 2016-17 school year. If a student took the PSAT 8/9 more than once duringthe school year, the most recent score and self-reported questionnaire responses are summarized.
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks
8th Grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
Test Takers Mean Score Met Benchmarks