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As a reminder, state assessments will begin this week.  Please carefully review the schedule and the information below.

Testing Schedule-

Date

Assessment

Grade

April 12

SAT

PSAT 8

11

8

April 13

ACT WorkKeys

PSAT 10

11

10

April 14

M-Step, Science and Social Studies 

PSAT 9

11

9

April 18 and 19

M-Step Reading

April 20

M-Step Science and Social Studies

8

April 26 and 27

M-Step Math

7

May 25

NWEA High School Language

9-11

May 30-June 2

NWEA Math and Science

NWEA Reading and Junior High Language

7-11

Reading 7-11, Language 7-8

June 5-7

NWEA Make-Ups

7-11

Please review the Important Testing Reminders document that was sent previously to families.  This includes helpful information about procedures for the testing sessions.  It is attached to this email or you may review the link below. Important Testing Reminders-https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NMxZhEn0sD9VArsen9mm6YE2FNpJkWoNe_cejmvRb-w/edit?usp=sharing

Additional Important Information- Seniors have no Spring testing requirements.  Due to the number of proctors necessary to maintain our testing environment, Seniors will be Learning at Home on the following dates:

Wednesday, April 12th

Thursday, April 13th

Friday, April 14th

On these dates, Seniors will be required to log onto Google Classroom for each of their scheduled classes to complete all assignments and necessary work requirements. Students who are enrolled in classes at the Jackson Area Career Center are expected to attend on April 13th and 14th. The Career Center will be closed on April 12th.  Bussing to the Career Center will be provided at the regularly scheduled time for those who need transportation.

Additional information-

On testing days, after each assessment is complete, we will continue with a regularly scheduled school day.

Students who are not testing will be in the building and will have school as normal.  (Exception-Seniors who will be Learning at Home on April 12th,13th 14th.)

We hope to encourage a positive testing experience for all of our Columbia Central students.