Testing Resources

Tests Offered at WHS

Counselors assist in the coordination and administration of group testing as well as interpreting scores and making educational recommendations to the students, parents, and teachers. The following is the list of tests offered each year. Students must take at least one ACT, SAT, ASVAB, or WorkKeys exam before graduating. 

  • PSAT Test - Grades 10 (grade level) and 11 (optional)

    • At the junior level, students have the chance to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program.

  • ASVAB - Grades 11 and 12

    • Military entrance exam

    • College and career prep resource

  • ACT and SAT Test - Grades 11 and 12

    • College entrance exams

  • WorkKeys - Grades 11 and 12

    • Test used for those entering the workforce

    • Can gain certification to include on resume

  • AP comprehensive test in AP courses - Any student enrolled in an AP exam

  • End of Course Exams: Algebra I, Biology, English 10, Government

  • School Code: 263545

ACT

Register for the ACT at act.org

If it is your first time registering for the ACT, give yourself about 40 minutes to an hour. Be prepared to answer questions about academic history and college/career interests. You will make your payment online using a credit card. You will then be requested to upload a photo. After uploading your photo, you can print your test ticket. Bring the test ticket and a photo ID to your testing site on testing day.

ACT Academy

ACT Academy is a newly launched program which provides FREE ACT prep resources for students. Make an account to access thousands of videos and activities designed to help you understand the materials. Students can take quizes to help determine which area needs improvement and two full-length practice tests are provided. Create a student account and add the class code GQSZ58C to join the Waynesville class.

ACT Free Prep

Scroll down to the bottom of the page for ACT's free test prep materials.

SAT

Register for the ACT at sat.org/register

If it is your first time registering for the SAT, give yourself about 40 minutes to an hour. Be prepared to answer questions about academic history and college/career interests. You will make your payment online using a credit card. Print and bring your test ticket and a photo ID to your testing site on testing day.

SAT Practice

ASVAB

The ASVAB is offered at WHS twice each year, once in the Fall and once in the Spring. This test is free for students to take. Dates and sign up information will be announced by the school.

Find more study resources here: ASVAB Study Materials

Additional Study Resources

March2Success

March2Success is a FREE website providing users access to online study materials to help improve their scores on standardized tests such as state exit exams, college entrance exams, the military entrance exam (ASVAB) and others.  Our content includes self-paced study programs in Math, English and Science, with a focus of materials on grades 8-12.  The High School Math and Verbal Skills course as well as the College Readiness Online Course each start with a pre-assessment test, using the results to generate a custom learning path.  The learning path includes interactive lessons, quizzes and additional practice tests.  For example, the High School Science Hub provides lessons and practice tests in Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

We provide 7 full-length practice tests for both the SAT and ACT as well as 25 decks of flashcards.  Each section is timed and scored comparable to the real test.  Each section can be reviewed to see correct/incorrect answers along with a detailed explanation of the problem.  You can also review the score to see the percentage, raw score and scaled score based on either the SAT or ACT scoring methods.

We also include information to help students navigate the entire college application process.  This information includes admissions, financial aid and scholarship guides in addition to a college application and acceptance planning guide.

See more informaiton in this video.