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Scituate High School Guidance - Planning Important standardized testing Information Definitions and Dates The following provides general information on the types of testing offered throughout http://www.scituate.k12.ma.us/shs/guidance_test.htm
Extractions: The following provides general information on the types of testing offered throughout high school. MCAS - MASSACHUSETTS COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM What is the MCAS? Under the 1993 Education Reform Act, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was given the authority to establish curriculum frameworks in English, mathematics, and other core subjects. The MCAS is a state-mandated test sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Education that measures these state-wide academic standards. All full-time high school students are required to take and pass the English Language Arts and the Mathematics exam to qualify for a high school diploma.
PHS Guidance Diploma Requirements standardized testing Enrollment Procedure The purpose and general overview of each school s guidance program will be included http://www.phs.poquoson.k12.va.us/guidance/phsindex.html
Chesapeake Public Schools - Employment Listing Supervises the coordination and interpretation of standardized testing; practices and procedures of school guidance counseling; general knowledge of http://eclipse.cps.k12.va.us/departments/personnel/jobs/p65.html
Extractions: Updated: 07/13/05 Position Title: Guidance Director Location: Salary: Teacher Scale Supervisor: William O. Joe, Principal Availability: ASAP Closing Date: August 2, 2005 The position listed below is currently available. All candidates who wish to be considered for this position must submit both a written expression of interest and a current resume to the Personnel Department no later than August 2, 2005.
Marion County Public Schools -- Guidance And Testing It assesses high school students general educational development and their standardized test, has prescribed testing conditions so that the test is http://www.marion.k12.fl.us/dept/gtr/testing.cfm
Extractions: The ACT is one of two widely used college entrance exams. It assesses high school studentsâ general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work. The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science. The Writing Test, which is optional, measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. Advanced Placement Exams AP courses are a vehicle to offer college-level content in single subjects to high school students without students leaving campus. The accelerated content involves extensive reading, writing and/or project work. In May, AP students take nationwide exams on a two-week testing schedule determined by Educational Testing Services (ETS). Through AP Exams, students have the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most of the nationâs colleges and universities. In the summer, scores are reported to students, the school, and any colleges designated by the student on his/her answer document. Scores range from a low of 1 to a high of 5. Typically, colleges will award credit for scores of 3 or higher. Students should check with the college or university to determine how and if the college/university offers credit for Advanced Placement courses.
Guidance All standardized testing in the South River Middle school is overseen by members of In addition to general student and school information, the guidance http://www.sriver.k12.nj.us/guidance.htm
Extractions: Testing GUIDANCE SERVICES Guidance Counselors are available in each school in South River. One counselor works solely with the Elementary School (grades K - 4), two counselors are available at the Middle School (grades 5- 8), and three counselors are assigned to the High School. The Guidance Director is located at South River High School. The Guidance staff is available for academic, personal or career counseling, as well as parent concerns and questions. In coordination with the Director of Student Services and the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, the guidance department assists with the organization of the standardized testing program for the district. Please visit the Coin website. This site is an internet based career exploration program that utilizes effective tools that will guide students through the career planning process. Coin takes students on a journey that connects school and careers. The South River site ID is nj14543, and students will use their school ID to log on to the site. Elementary . 1
Christiana High School - GUIDANCE standardized testing Information. Students and Parents SAT Program designed to assess high school students general educational development and their http://www.christina.k12.de.us/christiana/guidance/
Extractions: Students who are eligible for the Federal Subsidized Lunch Program are also eligible to receive FEE WAIVERS for taking the SATs. The Fee Waivers are available in the guidance offices. Using a Fee Waiver to take SATs during the senior year, then makes the student eligible to receive a maximum of four Fee Waivers for college applications (accepted at participating colleges/universities). For more information about Fee Waivers, please contact the guidance office (454-2123, ext. 108)
General Academic Guidance And Policies In addition to a wellequipped general library, the school maintains departmental and interests through individual conferences, standardized testing, http://www.asij.ac.jp/highschool/guidance/courses/general_academic_guidance_and_
Extractions: Students must normally take a minimum of 6 classes each semester, except for seniors taking three honors courses in which case the minimum is 5 classes each semester. These classes do not include independent study or audit. The recommended maximum course load is seven (7) classes. The school reserves the right to limit a students course load when appropriate. All students, except those taking three honors courses or those with special and compelling needs, must take at least four academic subjects per semester (i.e. those in English, social studies, math, science, and modern languages). Any deviation from these requirements must be approved by the counselor and principal. Students selecting an overload of more than 5 academic courses must have the approval of their teachers and counselor. Please direct questions concerning enrollment in specific courses to the appropriate counselor. Advanced Placement Courses ASIJ offers Advanced Placement Courses to students who demonstrate the ability and desire to work, especially during their junior and senior years, at a level comparable to the first year of college in a given subject. At the completion of the AP course, the students are encouraged to take the Advanced Placement Exam in order to receive college credit in addition to earning credit toward graduation.
PHS Guidance: General Information in writing on the form available from the Middle school or High school guidance offices. standardized test scores (PSAT, SAT and Stanford scores) http://www.phs.poquoson.k12.va.us/guidance/phsgeninfo.html
Extractions: Back to top MIDDLE SCHOOL CREDITS When students below the ninth grade successfully complete courses offered for credit in grades 9 through 12, credit shall be counted toward meeting the units required for graduation (Standards and Regulations for Public Schools in Virginia, 2000). The grades and credits of these students shall be recorded on the middle school student cumulative data card and the high school transcript when the student enters high school. Grades for high school credits earned below grade 9 are included in the students grade point average and class rank. In any high school credit-bearing course taken in middle school, parents may request that grades be omitted from the students transcript and the student not earn high school credit for the course.
Extractions: Select a topic... US Degree Equivalency/Recognition Financial Aid - USA Links to Institutions World Institution Links Professional Licensure Accreditation Links to Accreditors Quality Assurance Programs of Study U.S. Primary Education U.S. Secondary Education Undergraduate Education Graduate Study Professional Education U.S. Assistance overseas Studying in the USA Teaching in the USA Foreign Education Services Going Abroad: Basic Information Teaching Abroad Coming to the USA: Basic Info Primary and Secondary Administration Primary and secondary public schools are governed by local school districts and their boards. Policies and regulations tend to be uniform across all schools within a district except for charter schools and certain differences respecting grade levels and special needs schools. Individual schools are administered within the confines of these general requirements, so autonomy is limited. Private schools are self-governing, although their administrators are accountable to their boards and occasionally to policies set by religious authorities and other oversight groups. General Information General resources on school administration include: American Association of School Administrators (AASA) is the national association representing school, district, and state agency personnel who administer and supervise education.
Huron High School Guidance And Counseling - PSAT/NMSQT Tests standardized Tests. PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary Scholastic aptitude Test and National Merit To register for PSAT and AP tests, go to the general Office. http://huron.aaps.k12.mi.us/counsel/psat.htm
Extractions: All Michigan colleges will use these test results as one of their tools for determining admission. Online registration is accessible at http://www. psat-secrets.com. Free practice workshops are available throughout the school year. Contact the Career Resource Center at ( 734)994-4438 for additional information. PSAT/NMSQT Preliminary SAT National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tes t