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TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 211 ASSESSMENTS
Township High School District 211 coordinates district wide assessment programs for high school students. The State of Illinois Assessment Program that complies with the requirements of the State Board of Education and College-Bound Assessments aid students in making decisions with regards to their college plans. These are assessments such as the National ACT and SAT where students register for the test online.
State of Illinois Assessment Program
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Pre ACT 8/9
Student Population: 9th grade students
Visit https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/preact.htmlfor more information.
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Pre ACT 10
Student Population: 10th grade students
Visit https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/preact.htmlfor more information.
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ACT
ACT is a State Testing is a state-funded ACT assessment administered to all high school juniors and is a graduation requirement. This in school administration will include the essay.
Student Population: 11th grade students
The ACT with Writing Online Practice Tests
Click on “Practice Tests” once you have navigated to the TestNav sign on page. No log in credentials are needed.
Preparing for the ACT ® Test Taken Online
This guide includes instructions for taking online practice tests, as well as highlighted features and navigation of the secure web application in which they will take the test.
Contains a full-length practice ACT with Writing test, test details, test-taking strategies, what to expect on test day, and a link to a Spanish version of this guide.
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ACCESS for ELLs
ACCESS for ELLs – Assessing Comprehension and Communication in English State-to State for English Language Learners is a standard-based English Language Proficiency Test that tests students in the four language domains: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing.
Visit https://isbe.net/pages/englishlearneridentificationassessment.aspx for more information.
Student Population: All English Learners
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DLM
DLM are assessments for students with significant cognitive disabilities for whom general state assessments are not appropriate, even with accommodations. DLM assessments offer students a way to show what they know and can do in English language arts, mathematics, and science.
Visit https://www.isbe.net/dlm
for more information.Student Population: Students identified through IEP Dates
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Illinois Fitness Assessment
Illinois Fitness Assessment – All Illinois public schools are required to administer a physical fitness assessment to students in grades 3-12. The four required areas of the fitness assessment are aerobic capacity, muscular capacity, muscular strength, and flexibility.
Student Population: All grades Dates: April-May
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Seal of Biliteracy
Seal of Biliteracy –The Illinois State Board of Education’s Seal of Biliteracy Program will place an official seal on diplomas and official recognition will be placed on transcripts of students who qualify in both English and another language. District 211 offers the AAPPL and Avant Stamp Language Assessments to help students qualify for the Seal of Biliteracy. The AAPPL is available in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Thai. The Avant Stamp 4S is available in Hebrew and Polish. Students also need to meet English proficiency.
Visit https://www.isbe.net/sealofbiliteracy for more information.
Student Population: Seniors: Online or in-person.
There is a Fee for this exam.
College Bound Assessments
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AP
AP – Advanced Placement Tests are offered for students who have pursued college-level AP courses while in high school. Students who earn a 3, 4, or 5 on an exam may receive early college credits from a college or university. Registration/payment for AP Exams are required in the fall.
Visit https://ap.collegeboard.org/ for more information.
Student Population: Students enrolled in AP courses (optional).
There is a fee for each test.
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ACT
ACT is a national college admissions examination that consists of subject area tests in English, Mathematics, Reading and Science. An optional writing test measures skills in planning and writing a short essay. ACT determines the locations of the tests.
Visit https://act.org/student for registration and testing locations.
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PSAT/NMSQT
PSAT/NMSQT – Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test measures the reading, writing and language, and math skills needed for college and career. Scores from the PSAT/NMSQT may qualify 11th grade students to be National Merit Scholars and enables students who score at the highest levels to qualify for college scholarships. It allows students to compare their academic skills with those of other college-bound students. The PSAT/NMSQT is administered during the school day and is an optional exam. Registration/payment will be available in the fall.
Visit https://satsuite.collegeboard.org for more information.
Student Population: Predominantly college-bound 11th grade students to qualify for National Merit Scholars or other college scholarships.
There is a fee for the exam.
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SAT
SAT is an assessment designed to assess a student’s academic readiness for college. The SAT assesses student knowledge in reading, writing and mathematics. Most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year of high school, and colleges and universities may use the SAT to make admission or scholarship decisions. The assessment is composed of Evidence Based Reading and Writing and Math. College Board determines the locations of the tests. All test dates are Saturdays.
Visit https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/ sat for registration and testing locations.
Student Population: Predominantly college-bound 11th and 12th grade students.
Local Assessments
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Incoming Freshmen Placement Testing
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ALEKS College Placement Tool
ALEKS (Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces) is a powerful artificial
assessment instrument covering material from Basic Math through Precalculus. It will take approximately 90 minutes to complete the 30 question test. ALEKS is an untimed and individualized adaptive assessment designed to determine a student’s knowledge base in mathematics. Many college and universities use the ALEKS college mathematics placement test. The ALEKS assessment is an option for sophomores and juniors to complete to place into dual credit courses while in high school.intelligence based For more information visit:
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District Benchmark Assessments
District Benchmark Assessments (DBA) are common assessments administered to all students across the district. Each course has a teacher created DBA aligned to course critical learning standards. The DBA results are used to guide instructional decisions to improve student learning in preparation for post-high school success.
Test Preparation and Accommodations
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Test Preparation Programs
Test Preparation Programs – District 211 implements a multi-tiered approach to preparing students for the ACT assessments. Each school offers a free test-prep program. For specific information, contact your child’s guidance counselor.
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Testing Accommodations
Testing Accommodations – If your student requires accommodations for testing under an IEP or 504 plan and will register for one of the optional assessments, please contact the counselor or case manager in your school at the beginning of the school year to learn how to apply for accommodations for the specific tests.