All Etowah County 11th grade students will take the ACT + Writing in the Spring
Why Take the ACT?
The ACT is a curriculum-based examination that matches well with the education standards in your state. Taking the ACT® college readiness assessment can provide helpful information for all students, not just those who are planning to attend college.
Taking the ACT can give every student a measure of his or her academic strengths and weaknesses. You can use your results to recognize your academic strengths and areas where you need to improve, whether you intend to go to college or enter the workplace after high school. If you are not considering college now, you may decide to make college part of your plans later. Your ACT results can help you begin the career exploration and planning process. It is likely that nearly everyone who graduates from high school will eventually have to continue their education to achieve their career or life goals. (Information from the Official ACT Website)
What will the ACT+Writing Assess?
The ACT includes multiple-choice tests in English, mathematics, reading, and science. The tests measure your educational development in those areas and are based on what you have learned—they are not aptitude or IQ tests. Your state and district is administering the ACT Plus Writing, which means the test will include a Writing Test. All students will write an essay in English in response to a prompt that defines an issue and presents two opposing points of view on that issue. The ACT Writing Test measures the writing skills you have acquired in your high school English courses and complements the multiple-choice ACT English Test. Many colleges use ACT Writing Test results as a guide for placing incoming students into first-year composition courses. (Information from the Official ACT Website)
Please click the link to access the ACT+ Writing web-site for more information. http://www.act.org/aap/alabama
Resources for Teachers, Students, and Parents
(Sample Score Sheets, How To Read Results, Preparation Materials, etc.)