Catherine Truitt North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction | North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website
Catherine Truitt North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction | North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website
English scores among the district's schools rose to 45.1% compared to the previous school year, when 41.3% of students were considered ready for post-secondary education.
Union Pines High School students stood out from schools in Moore County Schools in English, with almost 50.7% of the 11th-graders hitting the ACT benchmark in the 2022-23 school year (147). Meanwhile, students from North Moore High School struggled the most on the English portion, and only 20.6% were considered ready for college.
For comparison, North Carolina saw 41% of its students meeting or exceeding the ACT benchmarks for English during the 2022-23 school year.
Besides English, 36.6% of Moore County Schools 11th-graders met reading college readiness benchmarks in the 2022-23 school year. In science, 27.6% of students were ready for college, and math scores revealed 23.6% of juniors also met the standard. Overall, Moore County Schools had an average college readiness of 15.3% 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%.
School | Met or Exceeded Benchmarks (2021-22) | Met or Exceeded Benchmarks (2022-23) |
---|---|---|
Union Pines High School | 51.3% | 50.7% |
Connect Academy | 0% | 48.5% |
Pinecrest High School | 43.3% | 48% |
North Moore High School | 14% | 20.6% |
The Community Learning Center @ Pinckney | <5% | <5% |
Moore County Schools | 41.3% | 45.1% |