Standardized Testing

SAT

SAT Testing

  • Given at Wayne Valley in December and May

  • For detailed information and access online registration, visit https://www.collegeboard.org/

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ACT

ACT Testing

  • Given at Wayne Hills in September, December, and February

  • For detailed information and access online registration: http://actstudent.org/

AP

AP Testing

  • Given at Wayne Valley in May. 

  • REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT WILL BE COMPLETED ON-LINE using a service called “Total Registration”: Simply go to the main page of the Wayne Valley webpage and you will see AP Registration. Please go to the link below to register.  www.TotalRegistration.net/AP/311573 

  • For detailed information and resources for the AP test: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org

PSAT

College Board PSAT

  • Given at Wayne Valley in October

  • The PSAT/NMSQT measures critical thinking skills that are important for success in college, including critical reading, math problem-solving, and writing skills. Taking the PSAT enables students to:

    • Get feedback about important academic skills

    • Receive information from colleges

    • Enter scholarship competitions

    • Prepare for the SAT, and

    • Access online college and career tools        

We strongly recommend that all college-bound juniors take the PSAT. 

Revolution

Revolutionary Prep

Revolutionary Prep is an online tutoring program that provides test prep (individual and group) for SATs, ACTs, PSATs, and APs. Throughout the year they offer FREE SAT, ACT, and PSAT tests to practice. They also offer a variety of webinars for parents on many of these topics. Please click the link below for more information.

https://www.revolutionprep.com/partners/2034/ 

Testing Accommodations

If your child has a special education plan (IEP) or a 504 accommodation plan, your child may be entitled to receive accommodations on College Board Exams (AP, SAT, PSAT) or on the ACT. See your child's guidance counselor if you would like to learn more.