PSAT Administration - 10th & 11th Graders

What
PSAT Administration - 10th & 11th Graders
When
10/16/2013
Where
BHHS Campus

Special Bell Schedule can be downloaded here.
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BE AWARE:  ALL 9th, 10th, and 11th Grade Students MUST REPORT at the start of the day!

(If student starts with a Period 1 class: 7:24am.

If student starts with a Period 2 class:  8:30am)

College Readiness Activities will take place for ALL 9th & nontesting 10th grade students.

PSAT Administration will take place for testing 10th & ALL 11th grade students

Period

Start

End

Minutes

1

7:24

7:48

24

College Readiness            (9th & nontesting 10th)

Or Testing Block (testing 10th & 11th)

8:03

10:55

172

Nutrition/Break

10:55

11:05

10

2

11:14

11:38

24

3

11:47

12:11

24

4

12:20

12:42

24

LUNCH

12:42

1:22

40

5

1:31

1:55

24

6

2:04

2:28

24

7

2:37

3:01

24

8

3:10

3:34

24


Minutes: 370                      24 min periods  | 9 min passing | 40 min lunch

Students in Grades 9-11

(FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS)

Report to your assigned class for College Readiness

(NONTESTING 9th 10th GRADERS)

OR

Testing Block

(TESTING 9th, 10TH, and 11TH GRADERS)

Students in Grade 12

(SENIORS)

 

LATE START

Report after the testing block by 11:14am (Period 2)

NOTE:  ALL students that have a Period 1

are still expected to report to Period 1 on Wednesday, October 16





Seniorsif you have a Period 1, you are expected to attend Period 1.  You can then go to the Library, the Career Center, or to visit a counselor (set an appointment) to work on your personal statements, college applications, scholarship searches, updating your Naviance account, and other things...

All seniors need to report back to school by 11:05 am in order to be on time to Period 2 at 11:14am.

 

What is the PSAT?

The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), cosponsored by the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, is an important first step toward college. Test results and their accompanying analysis are valuable tools that can help prepare students for the SAT® and education opportunities beyond high school.

The PSAT/NMSQT is the qualifying test for National Merit Scholarship Corporation’s scholarship and recognition programs.

For more information about the PSAT, the National Merit Scholarship, and other benefits related to how the PSAT better prepares you for the SAT, visit the CollegeBoard website.



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