The SAT School Day is the state’s general summative assessment for high school. It is administered digitaly to all grade 11 students, except those who take the West Virginia Alternate Summative Assessment. The SAT School Day is given during a regular school day in the spring of each year. It is a nationally recognized college- and career-readiness assessment administered by the College Board and is accepted at colleges and universities throughout West Virginia and the nation for both college admissions and placement. It also can be used to qualify for the Promise Scholarship. Students have access to practice SAT tests through Khan Academy, which also provides West Virginia educators and students access to online content and resources to help prepare students for taking the SAT School Day.
About SAT School Day
SAT School Day lets schools, districts, and states offer the SAT to juniors and seniors in school, on a weekday, expanding access to a globally recognized college admission test that’s accepted at all U.S. colleges.
Understanding SAT School Day Scores
Find out how SAT scores are calculated and what they mean.
Educator Resources for SAT School Day
Manuals, handouts, presentations, forms, and other documents that help you implement SAT School Day will appear here as it gets closer to test day.
WV State Assessments Results
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