Attention
Parents and Guardians, you will be able to see your student's Kansas Assessment on the parent portal.
Students in K-12 will be assessed three times a year using Fastbridge.
State Assessments are given to students in grades 3-8, and 10-11 in April during school hours. This fulfills a mandate from the state legislature for students to be assessed in the areas of science, math, and language arts based upon the Kansas approved standards.
Click on this link to watch a video on how to access scores for your student.
The PreACT is used as a predecessor to the ACT and helps "inform important high school course decisions.. PreACT reporting includes both academic and career indicators, which are designed to identify strengths and areas for improvement, providing a complete view of a students' college & career readiness." (PreACT at a Glance)
Benefits of PreACT: What Does the Evidence Say?
The PreACT is given to all Freshmen in the fall during school hours.
The ACT is a standardized test used for college admissions.
The ACT is given to all Juniors for free in February or March.
To access ACT scores, students will set up a MyACT account.