South Dakota students’ ACT scores remain above national average

October 14, 2020

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota’s average ACT composite score remains above the national average.

The ACT is the college entrance exam test given to soon-to-be-graduating high school students.

South Dakota’s average ACT score for 2020 was 21.7, which is up slightly from 21.6 in 2019. That compares to the national average of 20.6, which is down slightly from 20.7 in 2019. The composite score reflects sub-scores for English, math, reading and science.

In South Dakota, 70 percent of 2020 graduates took the ACT, compared to just 49 percent nationally.

“South Dakota students and teachers should be very proud of their accomplishments,” said Secretary of Education Ben Jones. “The class of 2020’s hard work and excellence will pay off for us all as they explore their post-secondary and career opportunities. These students scored not only better than the national average, and better than every neighboring state, but were also first among states in which more than 50 percent of graduates took the ACT. Driving the scores higher were public school American Indian students and Hispanic, Asian, and Black students in public and non-public schools. Each group’s scores increased by half a point or better and they are the reason why South Dakota fared so well.”