Currently the school district is planning to offer an ACT to all juniors and seniors who did not take the ACT with us last year. For planning purposes, we need to know how many students will plan on coming to take the ACT with us. Note that many, perhaps most, colleges and universities are announcing test optional policies for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 admission cycles and that an ACT or SAT admission test is likely not going to be a required component of your college application. However, some scholarship programs will likely still use test scores as part of their criteria. We will be using the results of this survey to determine who will and will not be coming in to take the test. Students who choose to take this exam will have some additional pre-registration actions they will need to take prior to exam day.
Click here for the link to the survey. (Note that students must be signed in to their ISD 535 google account to access the survey).
It is important that we hear back from all our juniors about whether or not they plan to take the exam. If you indicate you intend to take the test, we will plan on you joining us on March 2. If you do not inform us of your intent to take the test, we will not have a test for you that day. Juniors who do not take the exam this year will have the option to take the ACT when we give it next spring instead.
Ahead of the test, doing a little bit of practice could be a good idea. ACT has free practice questions and exams available on their website: https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/test-preparation/free-act-test-prep.html
On the ACT website, you can also register for National Test dates, note that there is a fee to take the test through ACT on a National Test date, but there is not a fee to take it at school on the District ACT test day.
You can also access a full online test prep course along with additional practice exams through your MCIS account.