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We will be administering the following College Board assessments at Liberty Hill High School during the 2022-2023 school year:
SAT - March 4 (Juniors)
PSAT - October 16 (10th & 11th grade)
AP Exams - May (AP students who sign up for exams)
Students with documented disabilities may be eligible for accommodations on College Board exams. Students cannot take the SAT, PSAT/NMSQT, or AP Exams with accommodations unless their request for accommodations has been approved by Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD).
Students who receive an accommodation in school or have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 Plan do not automatically qualify for the accommodation on College Board exams — they must still be approved by the College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities.
If you would like to request to receive accommodations on any of these College Board assessments, please fill out and return the Consent Form for Accommodations Request and return to your counselor.