SAT SCHOOL DAY
SAT SCHOOL DAY - APRIL 3, 2024
Our school will be offering the PSAT to all 10th grade students and the SAT to all 11th grade students during the school day on tomorrow, April 3rd, 2024 free of charge.
April 3rd is a full attendance day for all students using the following schedule:
9th Graders: 11:30am - 3:00pm - Students will be divided between both the gym and cafeteria throughout this time for PE instruction and Freshman meetings with Guidance Counselors.
10th Graders: 9:00 am - 1:45 pm (contingent on test end time) --PSAT (Room shared on student PSAT ticket received today period 3.)
11th Graders 8:30am - 1:15pm (contingent on test end time) --SAT (Room shared on student SAT ticket received today period 3.)
12th Graders 7:30am - 11:15am Senior Meeting & Graduation Assembly (Cafeteria) led by Ms. Toro, Mr. Guilford, Ms. Pereyra, Ms. Klages, and Ms. Dudley
Lunch will be provided as a grab and go option as students are dismissed.
The PSAT and SAT are nationally recognized tests and are an important step towards college. The PSAT provides information on students’ strengths and weaknesses in reading, math, and writing. The SAT is an important step in your child’s college application process, and is required for admission to most 4-year colleges, including the senior colleges that are part of the City University of New York (CUNY) and State University of New York (SUNY) systems as well as most private universities. We hope this PSAT/SAT administration will allow you and your child an opportunity to discuss their goals about college and their future career paths after high school.
You can learn more about the PSAT, SAT, and other College Board Assessments at . If you have any concerns about your child participating in the PSAT/SAT administration, please contact me at KCastrillon@schools.nyc.gov.
Our school will be offering the PSAT to all 10th grade students and the SAT to all 11th grade students during the school day on Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024 for FREE.
The PSAT and SAT are nationally recognized tests and are an important step towards college. The PSAT provides information on students’ strengths and weaknesses in reading, math, and writing. The SAT is an important step in your child’s college application process, and is required for admission to some 4-year colleges and universities.
We hope this PSAT/SAT administration will allow you and your child an opportunity to discuss their goals about college and their future career paths after high school.
You can learn more about the PSAT, SAT, and other College Board Assessments at . If you have any concerns about your child participating in the PSAT/SAT administration, please contact Ms. Cancryn at scancryn@schools.nyc.gov.