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TCAP & ACT NEXT WEEK

TCAP
TESTING
Thousands
of Williamson County students will soon be put to the test.
Next week, students in grades three through eight will begin
taking the
Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program Achievement
Test. The TCAP exam is a timed, multiple choice
test that measures skills in reading, language arts,
mathematics, science and social studies. The TCAP
testing window for Williamson County Schools runs through
April 24. Practice resources and sample questions are
available at the
internet4classrooms website.
ACT
EXAM
Also next
week, high school juniors will take the ACT exam. The
ACT is the nation's most widely accepted college entrance
exam, and will be given to Williamson County juniors on
Wednesday, April 22. The exam is a graduation
requirement for Williamson County students and is comprised of
four subject tests which assess English, math, reading and science
knowledge.
Students
will be required to follow a number of rules on test day:
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No food
or drink, including water, will be allowed in the
testing rooms.
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If a
student's cell phone goes off during the exam, that
student will be dismissed and his/her test nullified.
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Calculators are permitted on the mathematics section of
the ACT, however students must bring their own.
Calculators cannot be shared between students.
Test
results will be mailed to students' homes within six to
eight weeks. Students who are absent on April 22
should register with ACT to take the test on a national test
day (Saturdays). Practice resources and sample
questions for the ACT exam can be found by visiting the
ACT's website.
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Important Dates
Monday-Thursday, May
18-21, Semester Exams
Thursday, May 21, Last
Day of Second Semester (1/2 day for students)
Thursday-Sunday, May
21-24, Graduation Window
MEETING DATES
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