The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a free aptitude test offered by the federal government and given to juniors each year. This test is required for entrance into the military and is often used for information about what careers students are more geared towards.
The ACT is given at Cassville twice a year, however, students can register to take the test at any location they choose.
During a student's junior year, they will have the option to opt into taking the ACT test for free during a designated school day.
The PSAT is available for sophomores and juniors to take at Cassville.
Students who score high enough are eligible for scholarships. High enough marks as a junior can help a student land a National Merit Scholarship.
Cassville offers different options for students to take an advanced placement course. Students enrolled in an AP course will take an exam at the end of the course. AP Exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5. Many U.S. colleges grant credit and/or advanced placement for scores of 3 and above.
End-of-Course assessments are taken when a student has received instruction on the Missouri Learning Standards for an assessment, regardless of grade level. Districts must ensure that students completed EOC assessments in Algebra I, English II, Biology, and Government prior to high school graduation. For students who complete the Algebra I EOC assessment prior to high school, Algebra II is the required high school mathematics assessment for accountability purposes.