Testing
PSAT
The PSAT will be given to all tenth graders and is now digital! The test is easier to take, shorter, has more time per question, and comes with a built-in calculator. It can also qualify you for the National Merit Scholarship Program and other scholarships. Check out the following links for what is on the PSAT and how to prepare for it:
The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) is a standardized test administered by the College Board and cosponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in the United States.
Who takes it?
- All 10th grade students are automatically registered.
- 9th and 11th grade students may register to take the PSAT and pay the fee.
Why take it?
- Measure readiness for college
- Access to scholarships
- Practice for the SAT
- Qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program - students must take in 11th grade to qualify.
How?
- Registration is currently closed.
PSAT Scores
Beginning December 6, log in to your College Board account to view your PSAT scores:
Understanding Scores:
Using Scores:
SAT - College Board
Register for the SAT: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat
View test dates and registration deadlines
Send score reports to colleges
Practice for the SAT - Free personalized study plans available through Khan Academy
- Interpret You Scores
- Tips for Registration and Test Day
Official SAT Practice with Khan Academy
Tailored practice plan for you based on a diagnostic or your SAT or PSAT/NMSQT scores.
Thousands of practice questions, videos, lessons and hints plus study and test taking tips and strategies.
8 full-length, real practice tests and content created in partnership with College Board.
Get constant feedback and progress so you know where you stand.
20 hours of practice on Khan Academy is associated with an average of 115-point score increase from PSAT to SAT, nearly double the average gain without Khan.
ACT
Register for the ACT:
- Registration Info - Fees, Test Centers, Accommodations and Registration
- Prepare for the ACT - ACT Academy, ACT Rapid Review, ACT Online Prep, Official Prep Guide, Question of the Day, Practice Tests
- Tips for Test Day including Calculator Policy, Test Day Checklist, Rescheduled Test Centers
- Scores - Viewing and Understanding your Scores, Sending Scores, Copy of your Questions and Answers
- FAQs
EOC Testing
GA Milestone Testing for 4 core subjects in High School. Testing occurs in the Spring of each school year.
- Coordinate Algebra (COAL), Biology, 11th Grade Literature, and US History
- Study Guides available at GA Department of Education website: http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/EOCT-Guides.aspx
- EOC Tests account for 20% of the 2nd semester grade.
ASVAB Testing
The ASVAB test is available for interested 10th through 12th grade students in the Fall and Spring. Our next test is scheduled for Tuesday, October 29th, 2024. Registration will open September 30th to October 23rd. Registration for the ASVAB is currently closed.
Free online practice: