District and State Assessments Schedule and Overview
Students will take a number of assessments during their years in school. Listed below are the primary assessments administered by Metro Schools during high school. Specific dates and additional information can be found on the District Testing and Assessments webpage.
Please contact the school to access and discuss individual student results.
ACT for Students in Grades 11 and 12
The ACT test returns scores in English, math, reading, and science, plus a composite score. Students in 11th grade take a state-funded ACT in the spring, while students in 12th grade have the opportunity to retake it in the fall.
Advanced Academic Tests for Students in Grades 9 through 12 Grades
Advanced Academic tests include Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge (AICE), Dual Credit (DC), and Industry Certification (IC) test. Tests are taken at the conclusion of the corresponding course and typically occur in the spring, with a few happening at other times during the school year. Results return indicate mastery of the corresponding subject or skill area.
Career Inventory for 9th Grade Students
The inventory is administered by schools at varying times during the school year. Results provide career information that aligns to a student's interests and aptitudes.
District Benchmark for Students in Grades 9 to 12
These assessments are administered in courses that align to the state End of Course exams and are given at the of quarters 1, 2, and 3. Results are returned in English I and II, Integrated Math 1, 2, and 3, Biology I, and US History.
End of Course (EOC) for Students who are Taking the Corresponding Course
End of Course exams are the state-required and administered each spring. They are required to be taken by students enrolled in English I or II, Integrated Math 1, 2, or 3, Biology I, and US History.
ELPA21 is an English Language Proficiency test given to students who are English language learners.
This test is administered in February through April and measures a student's progress toward English language proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking.
FastBridge is Given to Students in Grade 9
The administration for windows for FastBridge are August, January, and April. Results are reported in math and reading.
PreACT is Given to Students in Grade 10
The PreACT test is administered in either the fall or spring to correspond with the 11th and 12th grade ACT administration. Results returned include English, math, reading, science, and a composite score, as well as predicted ACT performance.