High School Informaiton
Most of the information for high school is located throughout the Counselor corner.
Important information includes:
ICAP
Graduation Information
Registration
Scholarships
Please see Parent information for other help with social concerns.
National Assessment Information:
College entrance exams are offered nationally on various dates, (usually Saturdays).
For information on the old versus new (starting in March) please follow this link.
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Content-Based Test |
Type of Test |
Content-Based Test |
Reading, Writing & Language and Math with Optional Writing. |
Content Covered |
grammar & usage, math reading, science reasoning and writing (optional) |
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Problem Solving, Data Analysis, Heart of Algebra and Passport to Advanced Math Formulas provided |
Math Levels |
Arithmetic, algebra I & II, functions, geometry, trigonometry; no formulas are provided |
January (-old) March or April, May, June, October, November, December |
Offered when |
February, April, June, September, October, December. |
With Private schools and schools on the east and west coasts, however every four-year college in the US accepts SAT scores. |
Popularity |
With public schools and schools in the Midwest and South, however every four-year college in the US accepts ACT scores. |
Math, Critical Reading and Writing Scores will each range between a 200-800; total SAT score ranges between 600-2400 |
Scoring |
English, Math, Reading and Science scores will each range between 1-36. Composite ACT score is the average of your scores on the four sections; ranges between 1-36 |
Reading test 1, 65 min.; Writing & Lang, Test 1, 35 min.; Math test 1, 80 min.; (Writing: 1 50 min, Optional) |
Test Format |
English: 1, 45-min section; Math: 1, 60-min section; Reading: 1, 35-min section; Science: 1, 35-min section; (Writing: 1, 40-min essay Optional) |