On Wednesday, April 9, all freshmen, sophomores, juniors and select seniors will participate in the all-school testing day. Other seniors not required to test are exempt from attendance.
If you are participating in the testing day, please be sure to read the important information you’ll need to know prior to the day’s events!
Where do you go to take the test?
Please click on THIS link to see your location for that day.
Be sure to report to your assigned location by 8:20 AM. The test will begin PROMPTLY at 8:30 AM.
You can find an estimated test schedule for each test HERE.
How can you prepare yourself?
Although there is no exam sign up or registration necessary, there are a few things you can do to prepare!
If you are a Junior taking the ACT, you can read through the TAKING THE ACT TEST Guide.
There are also practice exams for all grade levels that can be found HERE.
What should you bring?
The following items are the ONLY things you are allowed to bring into your testing location. Any additional items will be confiscated until after the testing timeline is complete.
- Picture ID
- School-issued chromebook
- Charger
- Pencil
- Water bottle
- Snacks
- Any pre-approved medical necessity
- Optional: approved calculator (List found here)
- There is a built-in calculator on the testing site!
- Optional: simple digital NON-SMART watch
- Any pre-approved medical necessity
What should you NOT bring?
Avoid bringing any of the following items into your testing location. Any items on this list will be confiscated until after the testing timeline is complete.
- Backpacks (make arrangements if you need to bring your backpack or any other bags to school on this date)
- Cell phones
- Fitness trackers
- Audio players / recorders
- Tablets
- Laptops (aside from your school-issued chromebook)
- Notebooks
- Any bluetooth devices (INCLUDING headphones and earbuds)
Any other questions or concerns?
If you are not seeing your name on the location link, please be sure to see your counselor OR your IEP Coordinator as soon as possible.
- Counselor lists:
- Last names A-D: Katie Bluhm – [email protected]
- Last names E-H & SSP/ALP: Rachel Tohme – [email protected]
- Last names I-M & Foreign Exchange Students: Lauren Goveia – [email protected]
- Last names N-SE & Computer Science Cohort Students: Erin Hollenkamp – [email protected]
- Last names Sf-Z: Sara Keag – [email protected]
For a more detailed rundown of information, see the student memo linked in your school email (also found HERE).