District-Wide
APRIL 7, 2026 (Test Event #1)
Test Accommodations Window: APRIL 7-17, 2026
Materials Arrive:
APRIL 7, 2026 (Test Event #1)
Test Accommodations Window: APRIL 7-17, 2026
Materials Arrive:
If you have a free ACT web account, you can view your scores along with a copy of your score report at www.actstudent.org at no charge.
If you do not already have an account, please wait until after you receive your score report to create one. To view your scores, you must enter the ACT ID from your score report when this information is requested as part of creating your account.
If you do already have an account, please wait 2-3 weeks after the test date to login to your account and check to see if your State or District testing scores have been posted. Note: If you take the ACT with writing, your writing scores will be added as soon as they are available (usually about 2 weeks after your multiple-choice scores are posted).
You can also use your ACT web account to access other ACT services, such as requesting and paying for Additional Score Reports (ASRs) or registering to retake the test on a future National test date.
As part of the state assessment plan, this college readiness assessment is administered to all Rockwood students in grade 11 each year. In addition to an overall Composite score, students receive sub-test scores in the areas of English, Mathematics, Reading, Science Reasoning, and Writing.
With ACT District Testing, your district can:Receive information on all students’ academic achievement and college readiness levels to establish a baseline for future comparison Make informed curriculum decisions and create data-driven intervention strategiesCompare performance among schools in the districtWith ACT District Testing, your students can:Feel less stress due to testing during the school day in a familiar environmentCheck off a major part of the college application processReceive personalized information to explore future college and career decisions Use scores for financial aid and scholarship applicationsProvide information to identify college admissions and scholarship opportunitiesPopulation Grade 11How Data are Used Student-level reports are provided to families approximately 3-8 weeks following the testing date. District-wide performance data are returned to districts in the fall of the school year following testing. Data are used at the state level for accountability and at the district/school/classroom level to monitor and improve instructional programs.