Listed below are optional assessments that may be available for your child.
Preliminary Scholastic Achievement Test (PSAT)
Grades: 8-9 and 10-11
The PSAT is a timed multiple-choice, short answer and student produced response items test. This provides feedback on strengths and weaknesses on skills necessary for college study and promotes a college-bound culture.
Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT)
Grades: 10-11
Measures verbal and mathematical reasoning skills to be academically successful in college. It is a timed multiple-choice questions and optional short essay writing assessment which is used for
College-University admission and/or waiving state testing requirements.
American College Testing (ACT)
Grades: 10-11
The ACT is a timed multiple-choice questions and
optional short essay writing assessment which measures verbal and mathematical reasoning skills to be academically
successful in college which is used for College-University admission and/or waiving state testing requirements.
Advanced Placement Tests (AP)
Grades: Optional end of AP class
This timed multiple-choice, short answer and extended response items test determines proficiency following an AP course. Students may earn credit or advanced standing at select colleges and universities.