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WA class of 2007 does better than most other states on ACT

SEATTLE

Despite all the hand wringing over student achievement, this year’s Washington high school graduates scored near the top of at least one national measure: the ACT college entrance exam.

Connecticut and Massachusetts are the only states to post higher average composite ACT scores than Washington for the class of 2007.

In general, scores are higher in states where a smaller percentage of high school graduates takes the exam. In the top-scoring three states, 15 percent to 16 percent of the class of 2007 sat for the exam as sophomores, juniors or seniors.

Colorado and Illinois are the only two states that saw all of this year’s graduating seniors take the test. More states will join them in the next few years.

The average ACT composite score on a scale of 1 to 36 was 23.1 for Washington’s class of 2007. The national average was 21.2, Massachusetts’ average was 23.5 and Connecticut’s was 23.2.

Washington students who took the ACT also were notably above the national average in the math section of the test, with an average math score of 23, compared to the national average of 21, the Connecticut average of 23.2 and the Massachusetts mark of 23.6.