HHS Testing Info

HHS Testing Coordinator

Amanda Cromer - cromera@bcsdschools.net

School Testing Schedule

Assessment

Test Dates

Students Tested

Additional Information

PreACT

October 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd

10th Grade

(10th Grade students can take either the PreACT -OR- the PSAT/NMSQT for free once during the school year.)

PreACT® assessments offer students an early experience with ACT test items, provides a predicted ACT test score, and offers a wealth of information to help students get the start they need to be college ready. Anchored on the ACT College and Career Readiness Standards, PreACT assessments help educators, students, and parents identify areas of academic strength and opportunity.

PSAT/NMSQT

October 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd

9th, 10th, 11th

Note: 10th Grade students can take either the PreACT -OR- the PSAT/NMSQT for free once during the school year.

Note: 9th and 11th Grade students can pay to take the PSAT/NMSQT through Mrs. McKamey in Guidance - mckameyk@bcsdschools.net.

Taking the PSAT/NMSQT® is a great way to find out how prepared you are for college and career. The PSAT/NMSQT is the qualifying test for entry to the National Merit® Scholarship Program (described in the second part of this guide). The test also connects you to College Board programs and services that can propel you to opportunities you’ve earned.

ACT & SAT

Seniors:

ACT - October 15th / SAT - October 16th

Juniors:

ACT - March 3rd & 4th / SAT - March 10th & 11th

Fall: High School Seniors

Spring: High School Juniors and Seniors

Note: Seniors may only take one (ACT or SAT) during the school year

The SAT and the ACT are timed, multiple-choice examinations which measure a high school student’s readiness for college and provide colleges with one common data point that can be used to compare all applicants. For additional information about the SAT, please visit the College Board website. For additional information about The ACT, please visit the ACT website.

WIN

Fall:

November 4th & 5th

Spring:

March 24th & 25th

Makeups:

March 31st-April 17th

Fall: High School Seniors

Spring: High school Juniors and Seniors

Note: Seniors not CCR must take WIN

The South Carolina Career Ready Test is a career readiness test administered to all eleventh-grade students to measure the most common skills that employers define as foundational for career readiness. Students are assessed in four key areas: Soft Skills, Math, Reading, and Data.

Seal of Biliteracy

February 24th*

*Testing date subject to change with new testing platform.

11th & 12th grade candidates

The SC Seal of Biliteracy is a nationally recognized credential granted by the South Carolina Department of Education certifying a students’ high proficiency in English and at least one other world language. The Seal is earned when the student has attained a minimum of a 3.0 ELA GPA and at least an intermediate mid-level of proficiency in a language other than English. The latter is assessed in their Junior and Senior year of high school through a state approved nationally recognized proficiency-based assessment.

EOCEP

(District EOC Benchmarks)

Fall:

- Dec 4th - Eng 2 Writing

- Dec 9th - Eng 2 Reading & US History

- Dec 10th - Biology 1

Makeups: Dec 11th - Dec 19th


Spring:

- May 13th - Eng 2 Writing

- May 19th - Eng 2 Reading & US History

- May 20th - Algebra 1 & Biology


Makeups: May 21st - May 29th


English 2, Biology 1,

Algebra 1, and U.S. History

The End-of-Course Examination Program (EOCEP) is a statewide assessment program of end-of-course tests for gateway courses awarded units of credit in English/language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The EOCEP encourages instruction in the specific standards for the courses, encourages student achievement, and documents the level of students’ mastery of the academic standards. Gateway courses in English/language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies will be defined by the State Board of Education. EOCEP examination scores count 20 percent in the calculation of the student’s final grade in gateway courses. Defined gateway courses currently include Algebra 1, Intermediate Algebra, Biology 1, English 2, and United States History and the Constitution, or courses with other names and activity codes in which the academic standards corresponding to these subjects are taught.

ACCESS for ELLs

Jan. 27th, 28th, 29th

(Students pulled Feb. 2nd - March 6th)

9th-12th ESOL

All students in grades K-12 who are determined to have limited English proficiency - based upon the completion of a Home Language Survey and the initial assessment of their English proficiency - must take ACCESS for ELLs® or Alternate ACCESS each spring. This includes those students whose parents have waived direct MLP services.

Climate Surveys

March 2nd - 20th

Parents, Teachers,

9th-12th Students

The Education Accountability Act of 1998 specifies that, “school report cards should include information in such areas as…evaluations of the school by parents, teachers, and students.” Student, teacher, and parent/guardian opinion surveys have been designed to measure perceptions of three factors – Home and School Relations, School Learning Environments, and School Social and Physical Environments. Feedback received in these surveys provide valuable information to principals, teachers, parents, school improvement councils, and community groups in their efforts to identify areas for improvement.

SC Alternate Assessments

March 2nd – April 17th

9th-12th

(meet eligibility criteria)

The SC Alternate Assessments are assessments for students with significant cognitive disabilities who are assessed against alternate achievement standards as they are unable to participate in the general assessment program even with appropriate accommodations.

Advanced Placement (AP)

Biology - May 4th (8am)

Chemistry - May 5th (8am)

Lit and Comp - May 6th (8am)

Physics - May 6th (12pm)

World History - May 7th (8am)

US History May 8th (8am)

Calculus AB - May 11th (8am)

Comp Science Principles - May 14th (12pm)

(Comp Sci - PPR due 4/30 at 11:59pm)

(2D Art & Design - Portfolio due 5/8 at 8pm)


AP Students

Advanced Placement (AP) gives students the chance to tackle college-level work while they are still in high school and earn college credit and placement.

James B. Edwards Civics Assessment

Last 2 weeks of each quarter

9th-12th

(enrolled in U.S. Government)

As part of the high school curriculum regarding the United States government required credit, students are required to take the civics test. See S.C. Code § 59-29-240.

ASVAB and ASVAB Career Exploration Program

Scheduled throughout the year via the School Counseling Department

Select 10-12th Graders

The ASVAB is offered to high school students as part of the ASVAB Career Exploration Program. The program provides tools to help students learn more about career exploration and planning, in both the civilian and military worlds of work.

HHS Final Exam Schedule (non-EOC courses)

1st Semester:

  • 2nd/4th Block Exams - December 17th

  • 1st/3rd Block Exams - December 18th

2nd Semester:

  • 2nd/4th Block Exams - May 21st

  • 1st/3rd Block Exams - May 22nd