Testing at St. John's Jesuit High School
St. John's students take a variety of tests throughout the course of
their high school careers. These tests allow us to get students ready
for college by evaluating their performance from year to year on different
measures. Students become aware of what they need to know and what they
need to do to prepare them for the college admission process.
Grade 9:
All students
take the PLAN test which measures skills in English, Mathematics, Social
Studies Reading, and Science Reasoning. This test is a practice test
for
the ACT which is taken in spring of Junior year.
Grade 10:
All students take the PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test).
This is a practice test for the SAT, and serves as a preview of the
PSAT/NMSQT. Beginning in March of 2004, all sophomores will take the
Ohio Graduation Tests.
Grade 11:
All students take the PSAT / NMSQT. The results of this test determine
National Merit Scholarship candidates. Beginning in the second semester,
juniors take the ACT and the SAT which are the two college admissions
tests. Juniors take the Strong Interest Inventory during the second
semester.
Grade 12:
Students who still need to take ACT or SAT do so in the fall. Students
who want to retake tests do so at this time, also.
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