High schools focus on SAT preparation
Deirdre Newman
The principals for Costa Mesa’s two high schools are working on
ways to get more of their students to experience a traditional rite
of passage -- the SAT, which is used as an admission tool for
four-year universities.
After Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools turned out lower
percentages of students taking the test last year than Corona del Mar
and Newport Harbor highs, both principals -- Fred Navarro at Costa
Mesa and Tom Antal at Estancia -- say that by focusing on high
student achievement, students’ desire to continue academically will
naturally follow.
“Part of the culture that we want to establish here is high
expectations for everyone and part of that is providing the
enrichment courses that go hand-in-hand with helping juniors and
seniors raise their SAT scores,†Navarro said.
Navarro said he would work with the school leadership team to
explore various options to help raise student scores.
The school’s scores also lagged behind the two Newport Beach high
schools.
Navarro also emphasized the significance of the SAT IIs -- tests
in specific subjects like biology -- and the timing of taking these
tests.
“If a student is going to take an SAT II and they’re taking
biology in the ninth grade, they shouldn’t wait until their senior
year to take it,†Navarro said. “They should take it right after
freshman year.â€
Antal echoed Navarro’s sentiments that his top priority is
instilling in students the confidence to pursue higher education.
“Our No. 1 goal for the school is to plant in students a more
enhanced vision for their own academic futures,†Antal said.
That said, he pointed out several measures the school is taking to
motivate more students to take and do well on the SAT, including:
* University of California students counseling Estancia students
* The AVID -- Advancement Via Individual Determination -- program,
which includes taking students to local universities.
“The whole idea is these kids will say, ‘you know the university
is real. I’ve touched it, I’ve walked it, it’s a place I really could
go to. It’s not somewhere in another world,’†Antal said.
* continuing to get courses approved by the UC system as eligible
for admission
* before-and after-school tutoring
* stressing the PSAT, so students get practice on a similar test
before they take the SAT
Antal said one reason some students do not take the SAT is because
they have already decided to go to a community college instead of a
four-year university.
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