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Posted: 9:19 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013

How did your district and school do on SAT? Here are the results. Forsyth County leads state. 

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By Maureen Downey

Take a look at state SAT scores by district here.

Here are school-level SAT results.

For those who want a deeper dive into the 2013 data, I just added the Georgia state report to my Google docs. Take a look.

We are discussing the SAT performance at a previous blog entry. Please join us once you check out where your school landed.

Here are the highest-performing districts: (Remember that our overall state SAT average score is 1452 out of a possible 2400. The College Board says kids generally need at least a 1550 to do well and finish college.)

Forsyth 1580

Cherokee 1567

Fulton 1567

Rome City 1562

Occonee 1554

Fayette 1554

Jefferson City 1531

Decatur City 1528

Floyd  1517

Cobb 1515

Gwinnett  1513

 

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