Matthew Cheeseman, Superintendent Beaufort County Schools | media.licdn.com
Matthew Cheeseman, Superintendent Beaufort County Schools | media.licdn.com
In the 2022-23 school year, Reading scores among the county district dropped to 25.3%, a decline of 0.3% from the previous school year when 25.6% of students were considered ready for post-secondary education.
For comparison, North Carolina saw 33.4% of its students meeting or exceeding the ACT benchmarks for Reading during this year.
Beyond Reading, 29.1% of Beaufort County 12th-graders met English college readiness benchmarks in the 2022-23 school year. On Math, 18.8% of students were ready for college, and Science scores revealed 18.6% of seniors also met the standard. Overall, Beaufort County had an average college readiness of 12.1% across all ACT areas.
North Carolina's education system is still grappling with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the 2022-23 ACT results, college readiness among North Carolina students falls short of pre-pandemic levels, with only 17.1% meeting benchmarks.
Additionally, the state's performance is lagging behind the national average, which currently stands at 21%.
District | Met or Exceeded Benchmarks (2021-22) | Met or Exceeded Benchmarks (2022-23) |
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Beaufort County Schools | 25.6% | 25.3% |