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Harford County Five-Year SAT Results: Good News and Troubling Trends

September 20, 2011 By Cindy Mumby 10 Comments

Long considered a reliable predictor of student success in college, SAT scores released by Harford County Public Schools over the past five years show both good news and troubling trends.

From 2007 through 2011, the average SAT critical reading scores in HCPS rose above the state and national averages, but the county’s math scores hovered near the national average and writing scores were consistently below-par compared to the state and the nation.

Among Harford County high schools, dramatic increases in average SAT scores were seen at Aberdeen and Harford Technical high schools, which select some or all of their populations from county-wide applicants based on academic achievement. The movement of top performing students into these schools may have affected scores elsewhere in the county. Scores at historically struggling schools such as Edgewood and Joppatowne were mostly on a downward trend for the five-year period, with traditionally top-performing schools such as Bel Air, C. Milton Wright and Fallston showing mixed results.

While many factors contribute to changes in average SAT scores, the past five years in Harford County Public Schools were also the first five years of a controversial reform effort known as Comprehensive Secondary School Reform (CSSRP.) CSSRP sought to improve outcomes for all high school students; the reform was to be measured, in part, by SAT results.

Harford County Public Schools

The Good News: SAT Critical Reading

Average critical reading scores over the past five years in both Maryland and in the nation were flat but Harford County Public Schools bucked the trend on the upside. In 2007, the average critical reading score in HCPS was 501, dead even with the national average. But the HCPS average rose over the years to 507, ten points ahead of the national average in 2011.

SAT Mathematics Scores: High for Maryland, About Average for the Nation

Maryland math scores lagged behind the national average by double digits in each of the past five years and both the state and the national averages were flat during that time.

Harford County Public Schools beat the national average by single digits in three of the five years since 2007. After showing steady growth between 2007 and 2010, the scores dropped 10 points in 2011 to 512, two points below the national average.

SAT Writing

Never a bright spot for Harford County Public Schools, average writing scores in HCPS have been below the Maryland and national averages in each of the past five years and on a downward trend. Coming in at 488 in 2007, the average HCPS writing score was flat in 2008 and moved lower every year thereafter to end the five year span at 481.

Five Year School-By-School Results: Comparing 2007 to 2011

Below is a school-by-school overview of changes in average SAT scores over five years, determined by comparing 2007 scores to scores in 2011. The overview is followed by a chart showing the average SAT scores at each school in each of the past five years. The chart was provided by Harford County Public Schools in response to a request from The Dagger.

Aberdeen High School

While scoring below the Harford County average in each of the past five years, Aberdeen High School showed a 30-point jump in critical reading from 2007 to 2011, a 40-point jump in math and a 20-point increase in writing. The five year results include students in the Science and Math Academy magnet program operating within Aberdeen High, which accepted its first freshman class in 2004-05. Students in the program are generally college-bound and selected from countywide applicants based on academic record.

Bel Air High School

With scores above the Harford County averages in each of the last five years, Bel Air High School posted the highest scores in the county in all three tested areas in 2011. Comparing 2007 to 2011, the average critical reading score was up 4 points, the math score was down nine points and the writing score dropped 14 points.

C. Milton Wright

Scoring consistently above the county average during the past five years, C. Milton Wright showed a 10-point increase in critical reading from 2007 to 2011, while the average math score was down one point and the writing score was unchanged.

Edgewood

Scoring below the county average in each of the past five years, Edgewood High School’s average score dropped 9 points in critical reading from 2007 to 2011; the average math score was down 27 points and the writing score was down 25 points.

Fallston

Fallston’s scores were above the county average in each of the past five years. Comparing 2007 to 2011, the average critical reading score was up four points, math was down three points and writing was down five.

Harford Technical School

SAT scores were below the county average in each of the past five years, particularly in writing where the gap exceeded 50 points in 2009. Comparing 2007 to 2011, the average critical reading score was up 40 points, the math score was up 17 points and writing was up 11 points. Generally faced with many more applicants than seats, Harford County’s only magnet high school draws its entire population from students countywide, with admission based on academic record.

Havre de Grace High School

Mainly scoring below the county average over the past five years, the average SAT scores at Havre de Grace dropped from 2007 to 2011, with the average critical reading score down 10 points; the math score down 20 points and the writing score down 22 points.

Joppatowne

Joppatowne’s average SAT scores in 2011 were the lowest in the county in all three tested areas. Comparing 2007 to 2011, the average critical reading score was down 20 points; math was down 22 points, and writing was down 33 points.

North Harford

During the past five years, North Harford’s average SAT scores sometimes dipped below the county average, but stayed mostly ahead by single digits. The five year picture shows a drop of eight points in critical reading, a drop of five points in math and a drop of 20 points in writing.

Patterson Mill

As in 2010, Patterson Mill’s average SAT scores in 2011 were above the county average in all three tested areas. Five year data is not available because the school opened with ninth and tenth graders in the 2007-08 school year. Compared with 2010, Patterson Mill’s average critical writing score in 2011 was down four points, while the average math score dropped 26 points and writing was down 14 points.

SAT Scores Shown by High School

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  1. Sma parent says

    September 21, 2011 at 7:04 am

    The movement of the top performing students into magnet programs such as the Science and Math Academy may also not have affected scores in other parts of the county because if it wasn’t for the SMA, my child would be in a private school.
    I am surprised by how poorly Edgewood scored, considering the International Baccalaureate, a challenging program for college bound students, opened in 2008 and I would think that juniors in 2011 would have taken SATs.

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    • Paul says

      September 21, 2011 at 9:16 am

      Hey SMA Parent,

      I am actually surprised how well Edgewood did. I expected much lower scores for them. I think the IB program significantly boosted their scores (which is why I think the program is in Edgewood, same reason for the Science and Math Academy being in Aberdeen – to artificially boost the SAT and MSA scores).

      Anyways, have a nice day.

      Paul

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      • AbingdonTeacher says

        September 21, 2011 at 10:52 am

        The magnet programs were not placed at those high schools to artificially boost SAT/ACT scores. That’s ridiculous. Both programs need dedicated instructional space, which they achieved when both AHS and EHS were built new schools. Both programs operate in their own space with classrooms that were designed specfically to meet their needs. The SMA’s close partnership with Aberdeen Proving Ground is also a reason for it’s placement at AHS. Similarly, the Ag Science magnet was placed at NHHS because facilities existed and could be easily modified and added to in order to meet the needs of the program.

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      • Lori says

        September 21, 2011 at 7:50 pm

        Actually, Paul the IB program has done nothing with the scores at EHS. If you notice, the scores have gone DOWN since the IB program has been in place.

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        • Paul says

          September 21, 2011 at 8:34 pm

          Hey Lori,

          The program has only been there one year, and though the HSA scores decreased, the SAT scores actually increased. Lets give it a couple more years and see what effect it has on the scores. I would bet the scores increase overall. Have you checked Aberdeen’s scores since 2004?

          Anyways, have a nice day.

          Paul

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          • justamom says

            September 22, 2011 at 10:00 am

            Neither SMA at Aberdeen or IB at Edgewood will really make that much differece in the SAT’s. SMA only has 50 students in each class, and I think it’s about the same for the IB program. That’s not enough to change the scores for the whole senior class. IB program will graduate it’s first class in 2012, it will be interesting to see how they perform on the IB tests that are required at the end of the year to receive their diplomme. That will be the real measure of the programme.

          • Paul says

            September 22, 2011 at 10:44 am

            Hey Just a Mom,

            “Neither SMA at Aberdeen or IB at Edgewood will really make that much differece in the SAT’s. SMA only has 50 students in each class, and I think it’s about the same for the IB program. That’s not enough to change the scores for the whole senior class.” – According to the article above, Aberdeen’s SAT scores for Math increased 40 points from 2007 to 2011. Including in those scores were the SMA students scores. Aberdeen class size is about 365 students, of which 50 are SMA, meaning nearly 14%, which can have a significant inmpact on the average scores, especially considering the fact that not all of the seniors are taking the SAT’s and that nearly all of the SMA students did take it, so it would most likely be a lerger percentage. I would estimate that the SMA students in Aberdeen would make up about 20% of the SAT takers.
            Of course, some may say the increase in the SAT scores has little or nothing to do with the SMA, but I would find that to be very intellectually dishonest.

            “IB program will graduate it’s first class in 2012, it will be interesting to see how they perform on the IB tests that are required at the end of the year to receive their diplomme. That will be the real measure of the programme.” – Yes, I agree with this. The performance of the students is very important.

            Anyways, have a nice day.

            Paul

          • Not from Here says

            September 30, 2011 at 11:56 pm

            One kid can make a school’s average go up. If 150 kids take the test and have an average of let’s say 500 on one section because that seems to be about average, and another kid takes it and scores 800. That one 800 should raise the average for the group by 2 points. Take those two points and multiply them by ten kids with great scores and the average jumps.

      • Dan says

        September 22, 2011 at 12:21 pm

        I agree with Paul to a point. But, Aberdeen has lost more college bound students to Harford Tech and the IB program than it picked up from the SMA.

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  2. Brenda says

    September 22, 2011 at 11:00 am

    My daughter has a boundary exception to attend Bel Air High School’s Bio Medical program, which is now an approved STEM curriculum. The first graduating class was just in 2010. Every freshman year there are two large classes accepted. Freshman don’t take classes like LICW or Earth Science, but jump right in with two Honors Science classes and high math. We might continue to see some good SAT scores out of Bel Air.

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