High Tech scored, on average, 597 on the SAT’s reading and
writing assessment, while its students scored 595 on the math assessment, for a
mean score of 1,192.
The
New Jersey Department of Education recently released its School Performance
Report for 2016-2017. The state average SAT score for the reading and writing assessment,
551, and 552 for the math assessment add up to a mean score of 1,103. Seventeen public high schools in the county
didn't reach that total, though two came close.
The
average Hudson County combined score for the math and the reading/writing assessments
came to 1,014, with SAT scores ranging from a low of 859 to a high of 1,308. Hudson's average for math came to 509, and for
reading/writing, 504.