Average Score on the ACT, Urban Archdiocese of Cincinnati
The ACT assessment is a standard achievement exam that measures high school students' general educational development and predicts their capability to complete college-level work. The multiple choice assessments cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading and science. ACT scores range from 0-36. In 2010, the national average ACT composite score was 21.0.
What It Tells Us:
The average ACT score in The Urban Archdiocese of Cincinnati has increased over the previous and baseline years' average.
Note: The ACT scores for the urban schools in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati reflect McNicholas, Purcel Marion, Seton, Mother of Mercy, McAuley, Elder, and St. Ursula High Schools.
Cradle To Career Community
To learn more about the National Strive Network, visit StriveNetwork.org.
Strategies On The Ground
The Strive Partnership is focused on the success of our children: every child, every step, from cradle to career. The Strive Partnership unites common providers around shared issues, goals, measurements and results, and then actively supports and strengthens strategies that work.




