VWSD high school juniors’ spring 2024 ACT results released
Published 4:51 pm Tuesday, November 19, 2024
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) has released ACT results of Vicksburg Warren School District (VWSD) high school juniors who took the test during the spring 2024 statewide administration.
The average composite score for Vicksburg High School was 16.3, an increase of the 2023 average score of 15.9.
The average composite score for Warren Central High School was 16.7, a decrease of the 2023 average score of 17.1.
Combined, VWSD juniors received an average composite score of 16.5. The average English score was 15.4; the average math score was 15.9; the average reading score was 17.1; and the average science score was 17.2.
Statewide, the average composite score for 30,206 juniors was 17.4, a slight decrease of the 2023 average score of 17.5. Previous years’ scores were 17.4 in 2022 and 17.3 in 2021. The percentage of juniors meeting the benchmark scores for all four tested ACT subjects was 8.8%, a decrease from 9.3% in both 2023 and 2022. Compared to 2023, an increase of 1,924 juniors were assessed in 2024.
Mississippi is one of 16 states that administers the ACT for free to high school juniors.
Among 2024 Mississippi public school graduates, the most recent average score was 17.5, the overall highest average score was 18.4 and the average superscore was 18.7. Superscores are generated when a student takes the ACT multiple times and the student’s best scores from each of the four tested ACT subjects – English, mathematics, reading and science – are combined.
The national average ACT score for all public-school students in the class of 2024 was 19, compared to 19.1 in 2023. ACT scores nationwide have dropped in recent years as the population of students taking the test has broadened.
The ACT is designed to predict how well students will perform in college, and colleges use standardized tests like the ACT to compare students across schools and states. ACT research shows students who take four or more years of English and three or more years each of math, social studies and natural science typically outperform their peers who report taking fewer courses in these subjects.
The MDE provides districts with two opportunities – ACT/SAT Prep I and ACT/SAT Prep II – to provide ACT preparation courses. In addition, school districts offer two specialized classes, the Essentials for College Literacy and the Essentials for College Math, as an option to help seniors who need to improve their ACT scores to qualify for early release. Students who earn a grade of 80% or higher in these courses are entitled to enter credit-bearing college courses, without remediation, at all Mississippi public universities and most community colleges.