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PreACT Testing April 4, 2023
PreACT Testing April 4, 2023

We will be modifying our schedule on April 4th to effectively administer the Pre ACT test to all freshman and sophomores, which is a required state assessment. All freshman and sophomores should report to school by 7:30 AM; juniors and seniors do not need to report to the school campus on this day. Juniors and seniors are expected to participate in asynchronous learning that day. 

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PreACT Secure is a summative assessment given to 9th and 10th grade students that is aligned to the ACT and the ACT College and Career Readiness Standards. PreACT Secure measures what students have learned in the areas of English, Reading, Mathematics, and Science.

Educators will find that PreACT Secure closely mirrors the ACT in many ways, including implementation, test delivery, scoring, and reporting. PreACT Secure scores predict how students will perform on the ACT when they reach 11th grade and their readiness for college-level coursework.

PreACT Secure is an online assessment.

Online Testing:

Online ACT practice tests are great resources for providing students with both a tutorial of TestNav and a sample of content they can expect on PreACT Secure. When using ACT practice tests, please advise students of the following:

  • Number of test items and timing will be different for the PreACT Secure

  • There is no writing test on the PreACT Secure. Students practicing for the PreACT Secure should not complete the practice ACT writing test.

ACT Online Practice Test in TestNav - Click on Practice Tests link once you have navigated to TestNav sign on page. Log in credentials are not needed.

Note: Schools may order free alternate format ACT practice tests by completing and mailing the ACT® Alternate Format Practice Tests form.

Please take a few moments to review this schedule with your child. The ACT with Writing assessments are taken on student Chromebooks. It is essential that students come prepared with the Chromebook fully charged.  Any assistance from families to ensure that students charge their devices would be appreciated.  If you have any questions about this schedule please contact Katie Bleier, Associate Principal, at 920-448-2177.

When a parent or guardian requests that the student be excused from participating in the WSAS, this request must be honored at grades 4, 8, 9-11, per Wis. Stats. 118.30(2)(b)3. with the exception of the ACCESS for ELLs. Parents or guardians wishing to excuse their child from participating in the Wisconsin Student Assessment System must contact Katie Bleier (see above contact information)to set up a meeting regarding your request. 

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