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DOE outlines SAT-based accountability, high opt-outs and caveats for state comparisons

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Dr. Nate Green of the New Hampshire Department of Education explained the state's use of the SAT for eleventh-grade accountability, noted an ~82% participation rate (about 18% opt out), and cautioned that state-to-state comparisons require care because cut scores and participation rules differ.

Dr. Nate Green, division director for education analytics and resources at the New Hampshire Department of Education, explained the department’s use of College Board assessments as part of the state accountability system and described participation, reporting and comparability issues the committee should consider.

Green told the committee that New Hampshire administers SAT-based assessments for eleventh graders as part of its statewide accountability system and that the state did not administer assessments in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He said New Hampshire’s reported…

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