The Texas Education Agency reports today that Texas students’ SAT scores are up slightly this year and that national scores dipped a little. In reading, Texans are up by a point to 492 (10 points below the national average), up by a point in math to 507 (8 points below the national figure) and down 5 points in writing to 482 (12 points below the national average). The national average dropped in all three areas. No breakdown by district or school yet, but you can read all the figures off the TEA news release here.