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11th Grade Assessments

  • Juniors who scored competitively on the PSAT 10 are encouraged to take the PSAT NMSQT, which is the qualifying exam for the National Merit Scholarship Program. This exam takes place during the school day in October.
  • Juniors will take the SAT school day assessment in April.
  • SAT exam scores may be submitted to colleges/universities for admissions and scholarship decisions.
  • Many colleges/universities utilize Super Scoring.  In Super Scoring, the best Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) score and the best Math scores will be used to calculate a composite score, even if the scores are from different assessment dates.

 

Viewing P/SAT Score Reports 

 

Testing scores from the Spring testing season are typically available after the first Board of Education Meeting in September of the proceeding academic year.

How can parents and students view scores?

  • Individual score reports have been uploaded to ParentVUE and StudentVUE (see directions below to access).
  • Hard copy reports are filed in students' cumulative files on site at FRHS.
  • Parents who wish to pick up a hard copy of the report may reach out to Jenni Ford, counseling secretary, at jford@psdschools.org.

Because these tests represent one measure of a student’s progress, the score reports should be used along with classroom grades and teacher feedback to understand student(s)' academic progress more completely.  Please talk with your student(s)' teacher(s) and counselor for a broader picture of their achievement.

Additional tools are available to help you understand the purpose of the P/SAT tests and how to interpret the score reports.  All of the resources are found at: PSAT/NMSQT Understanding Scores for Students and Families

Thank you for your continued support and collaboration. Together, we can empower our students to reach and demonstrate their fullest potential.  We look forward to serving your family this year.

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