Testing
Testing
Testing Coordinator
Sean Willett
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About The Tests
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ACT Practice Questions
ACT Online Prep
Waivers:
To get the ACT waiver:
Set up an account on their website.
Go to the testing coordinator’s office, Mr. Willett and he can give you a wavier. I will give out waivers Monday through Thursday during lunch.
Each test has its own rules and deadlines for waivers. Please make sure that you are following their timelines. Godby High School has no control over these tests as they are all private companies.
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SAT Test Prep through Khan Academy
Waivers:
To get the waiver for the SAT:
Create an Account: Sign up on the College Board website.
Check Fee Waiver Eligibility: Click on the “Do you have a fee waiver?” link on the front page to see if you qualify.
Read and Apply: Carefully read the disclaimer page, then fill out the application at the bottom.
If Denied: If your fee waiver is denied, see the testing coordinator. I’ll call the SAT and help you get a waiver, but you have to be denied before I can get involved.
For any other issues, contact the College Board at 866-756-7346. They have a help section with FAQs: Student Account Help – College Board Support.
Each test has its own rules and deadlines for waivers. Please make sure that you are following their timelines. Godby High School has no control over these tests as they are all private companies.
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Waivers:
The CLT does not have a full waiver
Create an Account: Visit the CLT website and sign up for an account.
Register for the Test: Choose your test date and location.
Fee Waiver: If you need a fee waiver, you must apply for it online: Financial Assistance Request Form – CLT
Each test has its own rules and deadlines for waivers. Please make sure that you are following their timelines. Godby High School has no control over these tests as they are all private companies.
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Why participate in the ASVAB Career Exploration Program?
- Helps identify strengths you have and potential career paths for you, whether it is college, military, vocational jobs or other civilian careers, internships or apprenticeships.
- Offers insight into academic and technical skills.
- It can guide students in making informed decisions about future education or career goals. You will receive access to an online resume portfolio, and scholarship information.
Who Takes the ASVAB?
- All Students CURRENTLY enrolled in 10-12th grade at Godby High School are eligible for the ASVAB Career Exploration Program.
- Only students CURRENTLY enrolled (to include our assigned homeschool students) at Godby High School are eligible to participate.(no outside guests, parents, teachers or other adults)
- Sign-up is available through Focus, and students must register by the announced deadline.
Testing Dates
- Fall Test Date: November 6, 2025
- Spring Test Date: February 6, 2026
Helpful Resources
Here is the ONLY official ASVAB Career Exploration Website
This website will explain the ASVAB Career Exploration Program, and it will offer many valuable resources and sample questions. (Click on resources button)
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End-of-Course (EOC) assessments are computer-based exams administered in May of each school year. Students who need to retake an EOC will have additional opportunities in the fall, winter, and early spring.
Any student enrolled in a course that requires an EOC must take the corresponding assessment. EOC subjects are Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology, and U.S. History. EOCs account for 30 percent of the student’s final grade in the class.
EOCs are required for any student that is enrolled in the class.
These assessments are designed to measure student achievement based on the Florida Standards for each subject. Students enrolled in the following courses will take the corresponding EOC:
Graduation Requirements
Students who entered grade 9 in the 2014–2015 school year or later must earn a Level 3 (Proficient) score on the Algebra 1 EOC and the Grade 10 FAST ELA assessment to qualify for a standard high school diploma. Students may also meet graduation requirements by earning concordant scores on approved alternative assessments. More information can be found under the Florida Statewide Assessments tab about concordant scores.
EOC scores can be accessed in your FOCUS.
Scholarship Designation Requirement (FS 1003.2385)
Students who meet the nine requirements may receive a Scholarship Designation Seal on their diploma. You can find these requirements in your FOCUS. The requirements include passing the 4 EOC courses above.
Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE)
The Florida Civic Literacy Exam (FCLE) is a computer-based assessment designed to measure students' understanding of civic literacy. It was mandated by legislation in 2021, requiring all students enrolled in a U.S. Government course in high school to take the exam. The FCLE assesses four key competencies related to civic knowledge, including: Understanding of American Democracy Knowledge of the U.S. Constitution Founding Documents and Landmark Supreme Court Cases.
The test is 80 questions multiple choice questions and is given at the end of each semester. Students that pass (answer 60% correct) the civic literacy assessment will be exempt from the civic literacy competency assessment requirement upon matriculating to postsecondary.
- Algebra 1 EOC: Algebra 1, Algebra 1 Honors, or Algebra 1-B
- Geometry EOC: Geometry or Geometry Honors
- Biology EOC: Biology or Biology Honors
- U.S. History EOC: U.S. History or U.S. History Honors
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- Purpose: The PERT helps determine if students are academically prepared for college-level courses and eligible for Dual Enrollment at TSC. Lively students do not need to take the PERT.
- Test Dates:
- Fall: October 14, 2025
Registration Deadline: September 30, 2025 - Spring: February 4, 2026
Registration Deadline: January 21, 2026
- Fall: October 14, 2025
- Sign-Up Process:
- Students must sign up through the Focus form that will be emailed in September and again in January.
- Eligibility:
- Students must attend the Dual Enrollment informational meeting.
- Mrs. Amy Diskin is the Dual Enrollment Coordinator and determines who is eligible to take the test. Contact Her
- Dual enrollment students to TSC must have a 3.0 GPA.
- Lively dual enrollment students are not required to take the PERT and need a 2.5 GPA.
Required Scores for Dual Enrollment
(As of August 12, 2025)
PERT Scores
Subject
Score Needed
Placement Level
Math
123
College Algebra
Math
114
Pre-College Algebra
Reading
106
College-Level Reading
Writing
103
College-Level Writing
Alternative Assessments
Students may also meet the testing requirements by taking the test below with the scores. Please make sure that you discuss all options with the Dual Enrollment Coordinator.
SAT (College Board)
- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 490
- Math: 480
ACT (with or without Writing)
- Reading: 19
- English: 17
- Math: 19
Classic Learning Test (CLT)
- Verbal Reasoning + Grammar/Writing: 38
- Quantitative Reasoning: 16
Digital PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 10
- Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 490
- Math: 480
Students may also take the test at Tallahassee State College; Information is available on the TSC testing website. PERT is provided at Godby only for Godby students at no cost to the student.
Practice Resources
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The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a multiple-choice standardized exam administered by the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). Each year, approximately 1.3 million high school sophomores and juniors across the United States take the PSAT.
At our school, the PSAT is administered to all 10th-grade students at no cost. It is also available to 11th-grade students, though they must cover the cost of the exam if they choose to participate.
For 11th graders, PSAT scores may be used—with student permission—to determine eligibility for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
The PSAT is scheduled to be administered on October 8.
Information for Homeschool Students – PSAT at Godby High School
Homeschool students who wish to take the PSAT at Godby High School must meet the following criteria:
- Be zoned for Godby High School
- Have not been expelled from any school district during the current school year
- Be prepared to pay the cost of the exam (amount to be determined three weeks before testing; payment by check or money order is required before test day)
Registration Process:
To register, email the testing coordinator by September 20th to express your intent to participate.
FLVS students
FLVS students will need to work through FLVS who will then request testing through Godby.
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The SAT Saturday test is administered by the College Board. All information can be found on their website. If you have questions, please consult the College Board website.
If you have questions for Godby, contact the coordinator Ms. Skelly.
If you need a computer set aside for your testing, we have a limited number, but you may email and request them. Requests must be made 30 days in advance of the testing and are on a first come, first served basis.
There is more info under the ACT & SAT & CLT tab about the SAT testing, fee waivers, and outside study guides.
All participants will need to enter from the Tharpe Street entrance.
The following items are to be provided by the test taker:
- Registration ticket
- Photo ID (Driver’s license, School ID, Passport)
- Laptop (loaded with the most current section of blue book)
- Calculator
- Pencil
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