Per WCPSS Policy, there is only one opportunity Per School Year to test for acceleration. The SSA Testing WIndow for 2026-27 School Year is open NOW!!!
Below are the dates/Timelines for the Spring 2026 Test Request/Testing WindowS. Information and Live Links will be posted based on New 2026 timelines.
🚨 2026 Updates 🚨
SSA Parent Information Slides: Will be Posted After Virtual Parent Session (1/20 @ 6:30pm)
January 5-23:TEST REQUEST WINDOW: Test requests will not be accepted prior to January 5 or after 4:00pm on January 23rd. You MUST submit a request through this WCPSS SSA Test Request Form
March 13-27: SSA TESTING: Specific information about dates/times will be sent to families who request SSA testing.
Single Subject Acceleration (SSA) is the practice of skipping a grade level of content in ONE SUBJECT AREA, or assigning a student to a higher-grade level than is typical, given the student's age, for the purpose of providing access to appropriately challenging learning opportunities. SSA is an accelerative practice that allows students to show mastery of the content of a course without having taken the course. Testing for eligibility is required during the WCPSS mandated testing window. A student must be enrolled AND attending a WCPSS public school to participate in SSA Testing.
Students are only able to TEST AND QUALIFY for ONE SUBJECT AREA...
*For example, a parent could nominate his/her child to skip a grade level of content in either Language Arts OR Mathematics.
Is your child a good candidate for SSA?
- Consider your child’s social and emotional maturity.
- Your child may be taking classes with peers who may be older.
- Consider your child’s organizational skills and ability to focus.
- Can your child begin or complete projects by themselves?
- Your child will be skipping an entire year’s worth of content and background knowledge.
- The AIG teacher and homeroom teachers are not responsible for covering any content your child skipped as a result of receiving SSA services.
- If your child qualifies for SSA in math or ELA in elementary or middle school, some courses take place online. During the school day, students participate independently in these online courses.
- SSA may result in a different class schedule. To accommodate your child's academic needs, the school may assign your child a nontraditional schedule. The final decision about scheduling will be made by the principal at each school.
How do I learn more?
A virtual parent information presentation will be held TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th at 6:30pm. The link to join can be found on the main page.
SSA updates will also be sent via the weekly Wednesday Paw Print.
It is imperative to your child's success that you consider all of their traits and abilities, not just an academic strength in one subject. Please email Mrs. Walters if you have specific SSA questions.