South Carolina Shows Improvement on College and Career Readiness Assessments

  • Sep 23, 2016

The South Carolina Department of Education released public school results for the ACT and WorkKeys, assessments taken by high school students in the spring of last school year. Now in the second year of administration, South Carolina public school students showed growth on both state assessments.

“While the results of these assessments are just two measures of our students’ preparedness for college and careers, I am pleased that our state has shown gains across the board,” said State Superintendent Molly Spearman. “We must continue to ensure that our students take the necessary coursework needed to perform well on these assessments and that our schools provide the preparation tools to help students be successful.”

All 11th grade students in the spring of 2016 took both The ACT and ACT WorkKeys assessments. The ACT is a curriculum-based achievement test that measures the skills taught in schools and deemed important for success in first-year college courses. ACT WorkKeys is a workplace skills assessment that identifies how prepared students are for available jobs and careers. Both tests were administered to all 11th graders for the first time in 2015.

Statewide, 50,076 students took the WorkKeys assessment. 65.1% of students earned Silver or higher, a 3% increase from last year. Scoring Silver indicates that students have the skills necessary for 67% of the jobs in ACT’s jobs database.

Spring 2016 ACT WorkKeys® Results*
Students Earning ACT National Career Readiness Certificates (NCRC)
Overall and by Certificate Category

Number
Tested
in All Areas**
% Not
Receiving
Certificate
% Receiving
Any
Certificate
%
Bronze
%
Silver
%
Gold
%
Platinum
50076 13.2 86.8 21.7 47.7 17.2 0.2

* Data in this table reflect the results of the spring statewide testing only. Students who also tested under the auspices of other organizations (e.g., Department of Employment and Workforce) may qualify for higher certificate levels than shown here.
** Only students with valid scores in all three content

ACT WorkKeys® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc.

The WorkKeys assessment consists of three parts: Applied Mathematics, Locating Information, and Reading for Information. For major demographic categories, average scale scores increased across the board for Reading for Information, and increased or held steady for Applied Mathematics.

2016 ACT WorkKeys® Results
Level and Scale Scores
By Subject Area Tested

Subject Number Tested % Less than Level 3 %
Level
3
%
Level
4
%
Level
5
%
Level
6
% Level
7
Scale
Score
Mean
Scale
Score S. D.
Applied Mathematics 50227 10.7 16.9 21.5 27.8 18.0 5.1 77.5 5.3
Locating Information* 50184 5.8 17.4 57.8 18.8 0.2 NA 76.7 3.2
Reading for Information 50188 2.5 3.6 29.3 43.1 17.1 4.4 79.3 3.2

* The maximum possible Level score for Locating Information is 6; in this table, the value for Locating Information,
% Level 7 is marked NA (Not Applicable).
ACT WorkKeys® is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc.

Results for The ACT showed the percentage of students meeting the ACT Readiness Benchmark increased in English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science, when compared to 2015 results. Average scale scores also increased in these four subjects, as well as in the overall Composite score, which increased from 17.9 in 2015 to 18.2 this year.

ACT research shows that students who meet the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are more likely to persist in college and earn a degree than those who don’t. The benchmarks specify the minimum score students must earn on each of the four ACT subject tests to have about a 75
percent chance of earning a grade of C or higher and a 50 percent chance of earning a B or higher in a typical credit-bearing first-year college course in that subject area.

A total of 280 students achieved a maximum scale score of 36 on one or more of the ACT subject tests. Eleven students scored high enough in every subject to earn a score of 36 on the composite scale, as well. These students along with those that scored Platinum on WorkKeys will be honored by Superintendent Spearman.

The ACT® 2016 Statewide Results
Scores, by Subject

Subject Number Tested %
Not Ready
%
Ready
Scale Score
Mean
Scale Score
S. D.
English 47590 60.5 39.5 16.7 6.2
Mathematics 47564 76.5 23.5 18.4 4.6
Reading 47518 70.5 29.5 18.5 6.2
Science 47473 78.8 21.2 18.5 5.0
Composite* 47450 NA NA 18.2 5.0
Writing** 46789 NA NA 15.4 6.7
ELA 46765 NA NA 17.0 5.7
STEM 47469 NA NA 18.7 4.5

* Composite scores are based on English, mathematics, reading, and science scores. Students must have valid scores for all four of these subjects in order to receive a composite score.
No Readiness Benchmarks have been established for Writing, ELA ( English Language Arts), STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) or the Composite Score. The % Not Ready and % Ready cells for those scores are marked NA (Not Applicable).
** Writing scores are now reported on the same 1-36 point scale as other ACT subjects.

View WorkKeys Data here
View The ACT Data here
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