ACT State and District Testing
Spring, 11th grade
ACT with Writing is a national standardized test developed to determine college readiness for high school students and college admissions. The test has 5 sections: English, Math, Reading, Science and Writing. The state of Minnesota requires all public high schools to offer a college entrance exam to all students in either their junior or senior year.
Farmington High School offers the ACT to all FHS juniors free of charge during the April statewide administration. The ACT is also available to be taken at FHS multiple times throughout the school year during the national administrations (not free of charge). You may contact the FHS counseling office for further information on the national ACT administrations.
Students have access to test results 4 – 6 weeks after completing the ACT. Summary reports are provided to the school in late August.
More information about the ACT.
FAQ:
Where can I view test scores?
Do I need to register my student for the ACT? How can my student register for the ACT?
- Parents do not register their student for the exam.
- All juniors will be registered to take the exam by the district.
What is the cost?
- NO Cost for the April statewide administration of the ACT.
Contact
Laura Pierce, Assistant Principal, Grades 11 & 12
[email protected]
651-252-2512