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Standardized Testing Information
High School Code: 446186
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SAT
Certain colleges that require
the SAT I also require the SAT II for placement purposes. Applications
for these tests are in the Career Center. However, it is recommended
that you register online because you will receive a quicker response.
If you are mailing the application, you are responsible for mailing
it with your check to the testing company approximately 6 weeks before
the test is to be given.
For testing dates, registration, and further
information please contact www.collegeboard.com.
Click here for SAT
Preparation Information.
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ACT
The ACT Assessment measures skills in English,
math, reading, and science reasoning. This test will measure
skills necessary for college courseware. The test is scored from
1 - 36 in each subject area, averaged for a composite score. A
36 is the highest possible composite score. Applications
for all of these tests are available in the Counseling Center. You are
responsible for mailing the application with your check to the testing
company approximately 6 weeks before the test is to be given.
For testing dates, registration, and further information
please contact www.actstudent.org.
Information and registration packets are available
in the Career Center.
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THEA
The new name for the TASP Test is the THEA Test.
This is the test required for entry into Texas public universities. Many
two year colleges will accept scores for THEA, but will also accept scores
for various alternate assessments. Please contact your college of interest
for more information about the alternate assessments.
For testing dates, registration, and further information
please contact www.thea.nesinc.com.
Information and registration packets can be requested
at the THEA website.
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TAKS
All students who entered
high school in 2001 and thereafter must meet TAKS requirements in order
to graduate. The next Exit retake TAKS testing dates are as follows:
Dates |
Grades |
TAKS
Subject Area |
10/23, 3/5, 4/29 |
12 |
English Language Arts |
10/24, 3/6, 4/30 |
12 |
Math |
10/25, 3/7, 5/1 |
12 |
Science |
10/26, 3/3, 5/2 |
12 |
Social
Studies |
The next TAKS testing dates for grades 10
and 11 are as follows:
Dates
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Grades
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TAKS Subject
Area
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3/5
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10, 11
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English Language Arts
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4/28
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10
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Math
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4/30 |
11 |
Math |
5/1
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10, 11
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Science
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5/2
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10, 11
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Social
Studies
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The next TAKS testing dates for grade 9 are as follows:
Dates
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Grades
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TAKS Subject
Area
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3/5
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9
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Reading
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5/1
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9
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Math
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Some students
who are in Special Education may be exempt from the TAKS requirement.
Click here for
the TRACK - TAKS Readiness Online Program
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TAAS
All students who
entered high school in 2000-2001 must meet TAAS requirements in order
to graduate.* Students who have not passed all areas of the test
will need to retake those areas. The TAAS test will take place October
21 through 23, 2003. All students testing should receive an invitation
during the class day the week before the test. If you are not notified
by your counselor or academic dean by October 17th, please come to
the Counseling Office on that day. If you are planning to graduate
in May or August of 2004, make sure you meet the TAAS requirements.
* TAAS requirements
include:
End
of Course Exam exemption: Students must pass the EOC's for 1) Algebra
I, 2)English 2 and 3) either Biology or U.S. History.
OR
Passing all
areas of the TAAS exam (Reading, Writing and Math)
Some students
who are in Special Education may be exempt from the TAAS
requirement.
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