The ACT is America's most widely accepted college entrance exam. It assesses high school students' general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work.
The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science.
The Writing Test, which is optional, measures skill in planning and writing a short essay
Please contact the High School at (863) 946-0811 for more information.
Moore Haven High School Code--101190
You MUST register online for the test. If you are on free and reduced lunch you qualify for a fee wavier. You can use two total during your junior and/or senior year for the ACT.
ACT---http://www.actstudent.org
$38.00 w/o Writing & $54.50 With Writing (Writing is required at most colleges)
Test Center Code for SFHS--10005 (This is to take the ACT at Santa Fe High School)
Links to ACT Assessment
Items to Bring to the PSAT/NMSQT
Students must bring the following items (“Required Items”):
Acceptable photo ID (Required)
Digital SAT Suite ID requirements are on the College Board website
There is a graphing calculator built into the Exam App for your use on the Math section, but you may also bring an Acceptable Calculator (psat.org/calculator) if you choose.
A pen or pencil for scratch work.
Snacks and/or bottled water for personal consumption during breaks.
ACT Registration & PREP
ACT Test Dates
ACT Prep with Kaplan Test Prep is free to students for 1 year who register to take the ACT with a ACT Fee Waiver. Follow up with your school counselor to see if you qualify for a fee waiver.
Reasons to take the ACT:
If you are in the 11th grade, and you plan on attending a university, you should take the ACT in your Junior year of high school. This will give you time to retest shall you want to improve your score and also provide you a score for university admissions over the summer and into the fall of Senior year.
Dual Enrollment: If you plan on being a DE student, you must score college ready on the ACT, SAT or PERT on a minimum of the Reading and Writing sections. You must take the the math section, but do not need to pass for initial limited DE eligibility. Scoring college ready on the Reading and Writing only provides you the test score elgibility to take up to 4 DE classes. Subsequent to which, you must also score college ready on the ACT, SAT or PERT math. Also, although a college ready math score is not required for your initial eligibility, you must still have a ACT, SAT or PERT math score on file to to take any DE classes. For full DE eligibilty information and more, please view the Dual Enrollment page.
Graduation Test for Reading: In order to graduate, students must pass the Grade 10 FSA Reading or the ACT Reading and English or SAT Evidenced Based Reading and Writing.
Bright Futures Scholarships: Depending on the scholarship, students must earn specified scores on the ACT Reading and Math portions only. For details, see our Bright Futures page.